Pink Hydrogen:
Nuclear energy can be used to to spur ‘pink’ hydrogen generation in India by amending the respected law.
- Pink Hydrogen is generated through electrolysis powered by nuclear energy. It can also be referred to as purple hydrogen or red hydrogen.
- The very high temperatures from nuclear reactors could be used in other hydrogen productions by producing steam for more efficient electrolysis or fossil gas-based steam methane reforming.
- Nuclear power offers significant advantages for pink hydrogen production, including reducing production costs and emissions, making it a sustainable and more cost-effective alternative to conventional methods.
- Pink hydrogen is a promising replacement for fossil fuels in the cement industry, steel industry, aviation and heavy transportation, as it can be used as a feedstock and energy source with no greenhouse gas emissions.