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What is hydrogen?

Hydrogen is a versatile energy carrier that can be produced from diverse resources, including natural gas, nuclear power, biomass, and renewable energy sources like solar and wind. It can be used as a fuel for transportation (fuel cell vehicles), for industrial processes (e.g., ammonia production, refining), and for power generation. When hydrogen is produced from renewable or nuclear sources and used in a fuel cell, it offers the potential for near-zero emissions.

What other technologies are related to hydrogen?

hydrogen Competitor Technologies

Biofuels are an alternative fuel source that could compete with hydrogen in certain applications, particularly in transportation.
mentioned alongside hydrogen in 53% (115) of relevant job posts
Methanol is an alternative fuel that can be produced from various sources and competes with hydrogen in applications like transportation and energy storage.
mentioned alongside hydrogen in 32% (115) of relevant job posts
Ammonia can be used as an alternative fuel and energy carrier, competing with hydrogen.
mentioned alongside hydrogen in 15% (225) of relevant job posts
Natural gas is a primary source for 'grey' hydrogen production, but also competes with hydrogen in energy applications.
mentioned alongside hydrogen in 12% (88) of relevant job posts
Battery storage provides an alternative energy storage solution, directly competing with hydrogen in applications like grid stabilization and electric vehicles.
mentioned alongside hydrogen in 4% (75) of relevant job posts
BESS (Battery Energy Storage System) is a system that provides an alternative energy storage solution, directly competing with hydrogen in applications like grid stabilization and electric vehicles.
mentioned alongside hydrogen in 3% (72) of relevant job posts
Batteries are a form of energy storage and directly compete with hydrogen in applications like transportation and grid stabilization.
mentioned alongside hydrogen in 1% (54) of relevant job posts

hydrogen Complementary Technologies

Carbon capture technologies can be used to produce 'blue' hydrogen, making it a complementary technology for lowering the carbon footprint of hydrogen production.
mentioned alongside hydrogen in 34% (136) of relevant job posts
CCUS (Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage) is a broader term that includes carbon capture and can be used to reduce the carbon intensity of hydrogen production, particularly from fossil fuels.
mentioned alongside hydrogen in 37% (119) of relevant job posts
Geothermal energy can be used as a power source for hydrogen production via electrolysis, making it a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside hydrogen in 21% (71) of relevant job posts

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