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UK Low Carbon Hydrogen Standard

UK Low Carbon Hydrogen Standard
This document describes the methodology to calculate GHG emissions associated with the production of low carbon hydrogen in the UK and sets out the specific criteria for several hydrogen production pathways: • Electrolysis. • Natural gas reforming (with carbon capture and storage). • Biomass/waste conversion to hydrogen (with/without carbon capture and storage). Join: Hydrogen Networks
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