Green hydrogen, produced via electrolysis from renewables, is commonly regarded as the ultimate destination, but blue hydrogen, produced from natural gas or coal with carbon capture and storage (CCS), will be key to scaling the hydrogen economy.
Indeed, the majority of energy professionals believe that both green and blue hydrogen need to work in synergy to scale the hydrogen economy successfully.
Green hydrogen
DNV has expertise across all aspects of production, transport, storage, and consumption of green hydrogen from renewable sources.
- Watch our webinar on a new joint industry project (JIP) launched by Frauenhofer Institut and DNV to develop a standard approach to ensuring reliable and cost-efficient electrolysers.
- Watch our webinar with experts from Nel Hydrogen and DNV, where we present the global hydrogen market overview; economics, key drivers and recent developments; as well some specific hydrogen use cases.
Services to energy industries
Our experts have deep understanding of power markets and grids. We provide:
- Feasibility studies
- Due diligence of electrolyser systems, fuel cell systems, and CCS projects
- System integration studies
- Evaluation of synthetic fuel value chains, including Power-to-Gas and Power-to-Liquids
- Lifecycle assessment to quantify environmental benefits
- Grid location and siting of electrolyser (Load) and/or fuel cells (Generation)
- Techno-economic analysis of hydrogen value chain options, including gas blending
- Project risk management – cost, schedule and execution.
Blue hydrogen – Scaling carbon capture and storage
What does it take to produce low-carbon blue hydrogen? In our November 2021 research brief Blue Hydrogen in a Low-Carbon Energy Future, we explore the greenhouse gas footprint of different blue hydrogen processes and supply chains, and what it takes for blue hydrogen to meet thresholds as set by the taxonomies developed by the EU and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD).
DNV is experienced in gas reforming, gas conditioning, and gasification. Our Recommended Practices cover CO2 capture, transport, storage and safety.
Find out how DNV is enabling the commercialization of CCS value chains and delivering assurance to projects and stakeholders: ensuring the safety of CCS operations, maintaining the integrity of CCS infrastructure, and driving cost efficiencies.
Our research
Download DNV technical and market reports related to hydrogen
Integration of electrolysers in the energy system
Opportunities and challenges of integrating electrolytic hydrogen production into power systems increasingly dominated by variable renewable electricity generation
Availability of green and blue ammonia in 2030 to 2050
This paper examines the supply and demand of green and blue ammonia towards mid-century. It also looks at the competition for ammonia between industries and the competition between different ammonia types
Hydrogen Forecast to 2050
Get insights into factors crucial to scaling hydrogen, including policy, regulations, safety, and investment.
Repurposing onshore pipelines for hydrogen: Guiding operators through the re-evaluation process
Repurposing pipelines is essential to scaling hydrogen. How can it be done in practice?
Rising to the challenge of hydrogen economy
The outlook for emerging hydrogen value chains, from production to consumption
Blue Hydrogen in a Low-Carbon Energy Future
In this brief we explore the greenhouse gas footprint of different blue hydrogen processes and supply chains
Hydrogen as an energy carrier
Forecasts decarbonization driving significantly greater use of hydrogen for energy by 2050
Hydrogen – Decarbonizing heat
The benefits and challenges of hydrogen in decarbonizing