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Scientific Frontline: "At a Glance" Summary: Green Hydrogen Supply Chain Sustainability
- Main Discovery: Green hydrogen could fail as a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels unless global energy grids and supply chains are rapidly decarbonized.
- Methodology: Researchers evaluated 20 production and transportation scenarios across 14 leading countries from 2023 to 2050, analyzing five hydrogen production methods, including three electrolysis and two biomass systems.
- Key Data: Currently, approximately 96 percent of hydrogen is produced using fossil fuels, resulting in electrolysis technologies having high global warming impacts in 2023 due to their reliance on fossil-powered electricity grids.
- Significance: The environmental viability of green hydrogen is completely dependent on national energy mixes; without a definitive shift to low-carbon electricity, the fuel cannot effectively support global net-zero emission targets.
- Future Application: By 2050, utilizing proton exchange membrane electrolysis powered by clean grids could reduce environmental impacts by over 90 percent, potentially establishing a highly resilient US-UK export supply chain.
- Branch of Science: Environmental Science, Energy Management, and Sustainability Studies.
- Additional Detail: Any delays in policy implementation or disruptions to renewable energy deployment could substantially compromise the projected sustainability and efficiency of future hydrogen networks.



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