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Hydrogen production refers to the process in which hydrogen (H2) is created from raw feedstocks. There are several ways hydrogen can be produced, which can be further categorised by "colour". Threshold values that indicate the amount of CO2 released per kilogram of hydrogen generated are also used to assess the production methods.

Industry History

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Industry Structure and Size

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Geographic Distribution

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Key Segments and Products

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Emissions Profile

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Current Emissions

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Projected Emissions (Baseline)

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CCUS Relevance and Drivers

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Role of the Industry in Net Zero Pathways

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=== The Colours of Hydrogen

CO₂ Sources and Capture Opportunities

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Major Emission Sources and Process Steps

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Steam Methane Reforming

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Autothermal Reforming

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Partial Oxidation

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Gasification

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Typical Source Gas Characteristics

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CCUS Technologies in the Industry

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Capture Technologies Applied

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Transport Options and Considerations

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Storage and/or Utilisation Options

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Technology Readiness and Demonstration Status

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Example CCUS Projects

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Operating Projects

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Operating CCS Projects in the Hydrogen Industry As of October 2025
Project Country Commissioning Date Capture Capacity (Mtpa)
Port Arthur United States TBC TBC
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Projects Under Development

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Cancelled or On-Hold Projects (if notable)

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Costs and Economics

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Roadmaps and Outlook

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Decarbonisation Scenarios for the Industry

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CCUS Deployment Potential

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Alternative Mitigation Options and Interactions

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Data Sources and Methodology

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Emissions Data Sources

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Assumptions and Boundaries

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Limitations and Uncertainties

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See Also

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References

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