We believe natural gas is the most environmentally friendly of the fossil fuels, but it is still a fossil fuel, and all fossil fuels contribute to global warming. Here’s another way to answer the question: blue hydrogen is considered to be blue because it uses hydrocarbon such as natural gas as the feedstock, while green hydrogen is labeled as such because it generates hydrogen via electrolysis from electricity generated from renewable sources such as wind and solar.
Questions about Energy Transition
- What is RSG Gas?
- What is RSG Energy?
- What is certified gas?
- What is QMRV?
- How large is the RSG market?
- Does RSG trade at a premium?
- Is RNG Net Zero?
- How do you make RNG?
- How do you price RNG?
- Is RNG clean?
- Is RNG the same as CNG?
- Who produces RNG?
- Is RNG good for the environment?
- Is natural gas a sustainable resource?
- Is renewable natural gas the future?
- Is natural gas green?
- Is CNG a natural gas?
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