The emissions intensity of hydrogen produced with electrolysis is determined by the emissions from the electricity that is used, electrolyses connected to geothermal power and WHR systems to Power with Eurekas ORC system has no associated emissions.
According to International Energy Agency, IEA, Net Zero Emission scenario by 2050, the hydrogen demand nearly doubles between 2021 to 2030, and triples by 2035 and reaches more than 300 Mt by 2050 with new applications responsible for most of the growth in demand, particularly in electricity generation, heavy industry, long-distance transport, and the production of hydrogen-based fuels.
Local produced hydrogen produced through electrolyses powered by low-emission electricity generated from WHR systems to Power (ORC) will play a role of in the energy transition for heavy industries.