'Blue hydrogen in Europe could emit as much CO2 as Denmark': report

Upstream methane leakage and incomplete carbon capture could result in at least 38 million tonnes of annual CO2-equivalent emissions

Gas storage tanks at Port Jerome in France, where Air Liquide operates carbon capture technology for hydrogen production.
Gas storage tanks at Port Jerome in France, where Air Liquide operates carbon capture technology for hydrogen production.Photo: Air Liquide
Published 14 October 2024, 09:52Updated 14 October 2024, 09:52
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