Share this on social media
Hydrogen: where is low-carbon fuel most useful for decarbonisation?
(The Conversation, 9 Nov 2020) Is hydrogen the lifeblood of a low-carbon future, or an overhyped distraction from real solutions? One thing is certain – the coal, oil and natural gas which currently power much of daily life must be phased out within coming decades.
From the cars we drive to the energy that heats our homes, these fossil fuels are deeply embedded in society and the global economy. But is the best solution in all cases to swap them with hydrogen – a fuel which only produces water vapour, and not CO₂, when burned?
Answering that question are six experts in engineering, physics and chemistry.
Road and rail
Hu Li, Associate Professor of Energy Engineering, University of Leeds
Transport became the UK’s largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in 2016, contributing about 28% of the country’s total.
Replacing the internal combustion engines of passenger cars and light-duty vehicles with batteries could accelerate the process of decarbonising road transport, but electrification isn’t such a good option for heavy-duty vehicles such as lorries and buses. Compared to gasoline and diesel fuels, the energy density (measured in megajoules per kilogram) of a battery is just 1%. For a 40-tonne truck, just over four tonnes of lithium-ion battery cells are needed for a range of 800 kilometres, compared to just 220 kilograms of diesel.
External link
The Conversation, 9 Nov 2020: Hydrogen: where is low-carbon fuel most useful for decarbonisation?
21 Feb 2023: It’s not just about the colour: too much hydrogen is unsustainable
14 Feb 2023: EU defines what makes hydrogen ‘green’
14 Feb 2023: Germany welcomes EU’s new green hydrogen rules, activists divided
6 Dec 2022: Long-awaited EU rules on renewable hydrogen expected next week
29 Nov 2022: Paris and Berlin set aside differences on ‘renewable’ vs ‘low-carbon’ hydrogen
4 Nov 2022: Europe should shape the green hydrogen market now
3 Nov 2022: Google wants more restrictive ‘green’ hydrogen rules
31 Oct 2022: Revealed: How Germany stepped in to delay EU’s ‘green’ hydrogen rules
19 Sep 2022: Why von der Leyen’s ‘European Hydrogen Bank’ is a bad idea
17 Jun 2022: Renewable hydrogen rules: how the EU and industry shot themselves in the foot
11 Mar 2022: EU unveils €300 million plan to fund hydrogen research
21 Feb 2022: A hydrogen strategy for a balanced EU-Africa partnership
3 Dec 2021: €2 billion ‘Clean Hydrogen Partnership’ signals move away from hydrogen cars
30 Nov 2021: ‘Let’s reach for the stars’: EU aims for green hydrogen below €2/kg by 2030
18 Nov 2021: EU plans single database to certify carbon content of hydrogen, low-carbon fuels
18 Nov 2021: Heating homes with hydrogen fails on economic and climate merit: report
9 Nov 2021: EU, India eye deeper cooperation on solar, green hydrogen
18 Jun 2021: ‘Hydrogen valley’ projects sprout up across Europe
7 Jun 2021: ‘From champagne to table water’: hydrogen sector aims for drastic price cuts by 2050
20 May 2021: EU Parliament backs ‘low-carbon’ hydrogen, despite Green opposition
20 Apr 2021: Pipe dream: alleviating energy poverty with hydrogen
13 Apr 2021: Energy efficiency must apply across all renewables, EU Commission says
23 Mar 2021: Lawmakers support ‘low-carbon’ hydrogen, stay mute on nuclear
18 Mar 2021: Industry coalition calls for hydrogen blending into gas
25 Feb 2021: Global gas firms target industrial ‘clusters’ for first hydrogen clients
16 Feb 2021: ‘Low hanging fruit’: Eastern EU states eye existing gas network for hydrogen
17 Dec 2020: Why the hydrogen bubble could burst in Europe’s face
15 Dec 2020: EU countries agree to ‘rapidly upscale’ hydrogen market
11 Dec 2020: EU bets on blue hydrogen ‘to break chicken-and-egg problem’
30 Nov 2020: What is the real cost of green hydrogen?
30 Nov 2020: Italian and German trains hitch up to hydrogen bandwagon
27 Nov 2020: The biggest obstacle for the future is in our square minds
26 Nov 2020: EU green finance rules at risk of deviating from science
26 Nov 2020: EU Commission backs global hydrogen market with euro as its key currency
5 Nov 2020: Hydrogen homes is a terrible idea
29 Oct 2020: Norway’s green hydrogen ship granted €8m in EU funding
12 Oct 2020: Hydrogen transport costs will vary on a case-by-case basis, industry says
8 Oct 2020: Spain approves hydrogen strategy to spur low-carbon economy
8 Sep 2020: France plans hydrogen alliance with Germany
13 Jul 2020: Renewable hydrogen: a strategic opportunity for global green recovery
10 Jul 2020: EU unveils blueprint for a more efficient energy system
29 Jun 2020: Hydrogen fuel bubbles up the agenda as investments rocket
25 Jun 2020: Industry alliance rebels against ‘all-renewable’ hydrogen
22 Jun 2020: LEAK: EU puts onus on ‘renewable hydrogen’ in latest draft strategy
18 Jun 2020: EU to make big push for hydrogen, despite green concerns and infrastructure gaps
11 Jun 2020: Germany plans to promote ‘green’ hydrogen with €7 billion
21 May 2020: EU’s ‘Clean Hydrogen Alliance’ must focus on renewables, greens insist
18 May 2020: Gas industry urged to ‘accelerate’ transition to hydrogen
12 May 2020: Hydrogen will be ‘central’ to energy system integration, EU says
23 Apr 2020: Industry calls for 10% ‘renewable gas’ target in Europe
4 Feb 2020: Germany floats draft hydrogen strategy ahead of EU Presidency
31 Jan 2020: Belgium hopes to lead world with new hydrogen project