A schism is emerging in the clean hydrogen sector, pitting natural “white hydrogen” proponents against advocates of electrolyzer-based “green hydrogen” in a battle over cost, scalability and climate impact.

Head-to-Head Comparison:

MetricWhite Hydrogen (Natural)Green Hydrogen (Electrolyzed)
Cost/kg0.50−0.50−1.204.50−4.50−7.80
Purity85-99%99.999%
Carbon Intensity0.3kg CO₂ e/kg0kg (with renewables)
ScalabilityGeologically constrainedUnlimited (with clean power)

Industry Alliances:

  • White H₂: Oil majors, miners, startups (Koloma, HyTerra)
  • Green H₂: Siemens Energy, Plug Power, renewable utilities

Policy Battles:

  • EU’s “Additionality Clause” may exclude natural hydrogen
  • US Inflation Reduction Act credits both but favors green
  • China betting big on white hydrogen for steel/chemicals

Scientific Debate:
Stanford researchers warn natural hydrogen leaks could negate climate benefits, while MIT studies show 400x lower emissions than blue hydrogen.

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