Green hydrogen production refers to generating hydrogen by splitting water using electricity derived from renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, or hydro, resulting in minimal direct greenhouse gas emissions.[10] In the Barrow project, approximately 100 GWh of hydrogen per year will be produced using renewable electricity contracted under long-term power agreements, qualifying the hydrogen as green and contributing to the decarbonization of Kimberly-Clark’s industrial operations.[3][4]
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