Renewable energy integration for green hydrogen production involves using renewable energy sources, such as solar PV and wind power, to power electrolyzers and produce hydrogen with minimal environmental impact. This approach ensures that the hydrogen produced is truly “green” and contributes to a sustainable energy future.
Several projects around the world are demonstrating the commercial viability of renewable energy integration for green hydrogen production. For example, the NEOM project in Saudi Arabia plans to build a 2.2 GW green hydrogen production facility using electrolyzers powered by solar and wind energy.