Green hydrogen is produced by splitting water molecules (H2O) into hydrogen and oxygen using renewable electricity. The process, known as electrolysis, requires a significant amount of energy, which can vary based on the efficiency of the electrolyzer and the source of electricity.
The energy required for green hydrogen production is typically measured in kilowatt-hours per kilogram (kWh/kg). This metric helps in understanding the environmental impact and economic feasibility of producing hydrogen using renewable energy sources.
Q = Electrical energy input (kWh)
m = Mass of hydrogen produced (kg)
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