Clean energy strategies to reduce
CO₂ emissions
Most developed nations have announced clean energy strategies to reduce their CO₂ emissions, aiming to reach ‘net zero’ within the next few decades.
The use of fossil fuels must soon become a thing of the past if this goal is to be realized, with alternative energy sources making up for the inevitable shortfall. Clearly, the absence of traditional fuels will leave big shoes to fill, and whichever energy source comes out on top must be underpinned by the infrastructure to produce and transport the large quantities of fuel needed to sustain society’s ever-increasing reliance on electrified technologies. Currently, only around two percent of the world’s hydrogen production can be classed as green, but Clean Power Hydrogen (CPH2) – a key industry player based in the UK – is looking to change this with its novel membrane-free electrolysis and cryogenic separation processes.