The many greenhouse gas footprints of green hydrogen.
Kiane de KleijneHeleen de ConinckRosalie van ZelmMark A J HuijbregtsSteef V HanssenPublished in: Sustainable energy & fuels (2022)
Green hydrogen could contribute to climate change mitigation, but its greenhouse gas footprint varies with electricity source and allocation choices. Using life-cycle assessment we conclude that if electricity comes from additional renewable capacity, green hydrogen outperforms fossil-based hydrogen. In the short run, alternative uses of renewable electricity likely achieve greater emission reductions.