Resources
Get an introduction to carbon accounting and the carbon intensity of hydrogen production at carbonmodel.com.
Agencies + Online Tools
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We set the standards to measure and manage emissions.
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International partnership for hydrogen and fuel cells in the economy.
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Standardization in the field of systems and devices for the production, storage, transport and use of hydrogen.
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Argonne GREET Model
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory
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H.R.5376 - Inflation Reduction Act of 2022
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Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) under the Renewable Fuel Standard Program
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California Air Resources Board
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CertifHy™ aims at facilitating the creation of an EU-wide system of GOs.
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Scientific Papers
Earth-abundant photocatalyst for H₂ generation from NH₃ with light-emitting diode illumination
Read MoreDirect H₂S decomposition by plasmonic photocatalysis: Efficient remediation plus sustainable hydrogen production
Read MoreLight-driven methane dry reforming with single atomic site antenna-reactor plasmonic photocatalysts
Read MoreQuantifying hot carrier and thermal contributions in plasmonic photocatalysis
Read MoreHeterometallic antenna-reactor complexes for photocatalysis
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Additional Resources
SAF Environmental Impact Report for Syzygy Plasmonics
SAF Environmental Impact Report for Syzygy Plasmonics Completed by Boundless Impact Research and Analytics found Syzygy sustainable aviation fuel to have a lower GHG footprint and water footprint than PtL and ATJ-e SAF.Read MoreGreen hydrogen vs. blue hydrogen
Learn what the green hydrogen vs. blue hydrogen fight is all about. And what about all those other colors like gray, black, pink, and turquoise? Find out more about all the colors of hydrogen.Read MoreWhat are olefins used for and why do they matter?
Olefins are widely used as raw materials in the manufacture of chemical and polymer products like plastic, detergent, adhesive, rubber, and food packaging. They consist of a group of chemicals: ethylene, propylene, and butadiene.Read MoreWhat is ammonia used for and why does it matter?
Ammonia (NH₃) is one of the most widely produced industrial chemicals. While it exists in nature, the demand for ammonia across industries is far greater than the supply that can be sustained by organic decomposition and natural processes.Read MoreWhat is hydrogen used for and why does it matter?
Hydrogen (H₂) is most commonly used today to produce fertilizers, refine petroleum, and produce methanol. Because it can store and deliver a tremendous amount of energy, hydrogen is also a strong candidate as a clean fuel source.Read MorePATENTS
List of Syzygy Plasmonics patentsRead More