Geothermal hydrogen production involves using geothermal energy to power the process of electrolysis, which splits water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen. This approach offers a clean and sustainable pathway to green hydrogen production, utilizing renewable geothermal energy instead of fossil fuels.
Geothermal hydrogen production is still in its early stages of commercialization, but several demonstration and pilot projects are underway. For example, the GeoH2 project in Iceland is a pilot project that is exploring the use of geothermal energy to produce hydrogen for transportation applications.