Renewable hydrogen in this scheme refers to hydrogen produced by electrolysers that split water into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity generated from renewable sources, qualifying as a renewable fuel of non‑biological origin (RFNBO) under EU rules.[1] It is intended to replace fossil‑based hydrogen and natural gas in industrial processes and transport, reducing greenhouse gas emissions when the electricity input is low‑carbon.
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