To meet increasing demand for greenhouse gas reduction and vital sustainability targets, companies are looking to adopt hydrogen as a flexible, renewable energy source.
The hydrogen is the dream green fuel and the most abundant element in the universe, hydrogen fuel is clean, flexible, and energy-efficient. It’s the most important task of the world to move away from fossil fuels. Thousand’s of scientist’s are working in clean hydrogen fuel and other green technologies. Hydrogen doesn’t generate carbon emissions, producing it does.
Today, most of hydrogen is produced using fossil fuel-based processes that together generate more than 2 percent of all global greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, hydrogen is often produced in one location and consumed in another, which means its use also presents logistical challenges and lots of pollution for transportation .
Emerson delivers environmentally sustainable solutions for customers across the hydrogen value chain, from production to transmission and storage, to distribution and consumption. The right technologies can help improve productivity, reduce variability, decrease energy usage, lower emissions and validate the sustainability of operations across the value chain.
Emerson is working with BayoTech, an innovator in hydrogen solutions that is producing cleaner, lower-cost hydrogen by building hundreds of modular, efficient hydrogen units. These units can produce up to 1,000 kilograms of hydrogen per day, enough to fill as many as 200 hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. To drive scale globally, BayoTech’s local production hubs will rely on Emerson’s programmable logic controller and edge control technologies, remote monitoring, and Microsoft® Azure IoT Suite to operate safely and autonomously.
“Hydrogen is regarded as the ‘fuel of the future,’ but with ambitious decarbonization targets it is essential to expand production capacity and accelerate the transition to hydrogen produced using sustainable energy.”Mark Bulanda,
executive president of Emerson’s Automation Solutions business
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