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  1. ENERGY|soft energy|soft energy|renewable energy · ENVIRONMENT|natural environment|natural resources|energy resources · INDUSTRY|chemistry|chemical industry|hydrogen production
    hidrigin iontaise Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    blue hydrogen | CCS-based “blue” hydrogen | fossil-based hydrogen with carbon capture
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    Definition hydrogen produced by natural gas by means of steam reforming, combined with carbon capture and storage (CCS) process Reference COM-Terminology Coordination, based onKirsten Westphal, Susanne Dröge, Oliver Geden, 'The International Dimensions of Germany’s Hydrogen Policy' (10.12.2020), German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) Comment 2020/C 32, June 2020
    Comment 1) Colour labels do not mean the same in all papers. Compare:- CertifHy > Clean hydrogen > What is the difference between Grey, Blue and Green? (10.12.2020)- Vattenfall, 'Vattenfall’s views on hydrogen - its contribution to move to wards a fossil-free society & the EU legislative prerequisites' (10.12.2020), October 2018- Kirsten Westphal, Susanne Dröge, Oliver Geden, 'The International Dimensions of Germany’s Hydrogen Policy' (10.12.2020), German Institute for International and Security Affairs (SWP) Comment 2020/C 32, June 20202) According to some authors, blue hydrogen also includes fossil-based hydrogen combined with a CCU process. See: Vattenfall, 'Vattenfall’s views on hydrogen - its contribution to move to wards a fossil-free society & the EU legislative prerequisites' (10.12.2020), October 20183) Difference between blue and turquoise hydrogen: blue hydrogen is obtained from natural gas by means of steam reforming, where ... the carbon capture and storage (CCS) process is used. Turquoise hydrogen is produced from natural gas by means of pyrolysis, and solid carbon is obtained as a by-product.