A “first-of-its-kind” open-source toolkit has been launched by the Open Hydrogen Initiative (OHI) to measure the carbon intensity of hydrogen production.
The OHI toolkit offers open and auditable emissions accounting to help companies and governments understand the trade-offs between the cost and environmental impacts of hydrogen.
Unveiled by GTI Energy and S&P Global Commodity Insights, the toolkit has already been trialled in 13 industry projects in two continents. That said, the technology contains analysis for more than 200 technologies across 270 countries and regions worldwide.
Alan Hayes, Head of Energy Transition Pricing and Market Data at S&P Global Commodity Insights, said, “Regulators, international agencies and market participants all recognise that tools that drive deep and detailed understanding of carbon intensity are a vital part of the development of carbon differentiated commodity markets.”
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