Renewable (green) hydrogen
Renewable, often called green, hydrogen is hydrogen produced using electricity from renewable energy sources such as wind or solar to split water into hydrogen and oxygen in an electrolyser, resulting in very low lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions compared with hydrogen derived from fossil fuels.[3]
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Hydrogen Transmission Infrastructure and H2Med Corridor
Hydrogen transmission infrastructure comprises pipelines, compressor stations, and related facilities adapted or built to transport hydrogen at scale, with H2Med being a planned corridor connecting the Iberian Peninsula to France and other EU markets.[4]
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Levelised Cost of Hydrogen (LCOH)
The Levelised Cost of Hydrogen (LCOH) is a metric that expresses the lifetime average cost of producing one kilogram of hydrogen, including capital expenditure, operating costs, fuel or electricity costs, and financing, divided by total hydrogen output.[3]
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