Green hydrogen production in this context refers to generating hydrogen via water electrolysis powered by renewable electricity, such as wind or solar, so that the resulting hydrogen has very low lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions.[6] In the Rathrush project, surplus renewable electricity that would otherwise be curtailed is intended to drive electrolysers that split water into hydrogen and oxygen, with the hydrogen stored for later use in electricity generation.
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