15/01/2025 PtX Basic Materials PtX Lab Briefings

Green Hydrogen Derivatives — Recommendations

PtX Lab Briefing | 01/2025 | Topic: Sustainable Chemistry | 14 Pages

Green hydrogen derivatives such as synthetic ammonia, jet fuel and methanol are crucial in the fight against climate change, especially in sectors that are difficult to decarbonise, such as aviation, maritime transport and the chemical industry. Their use requires clear standards and global cooperation.

In the PtX Lab Briefing Green Hydrogen Derivatives — Recommendations to Safeguard Social and Environmental Sustainability, the authors identify ten specific recommendations for action for the global transition to a climate-neutral economy that does not violate planetary boundaries or human rights.

Bibliographic data

Publication: Green Hydrogen Derivatives — Recommendations to Safeguard Social and Environmental Sustainability
Publication date: January 2025
Publisher: PtX Lab Lausitz – Think and Do Tank for Fuels and Basic Materials from Green Hydrogen, Calauer Straße 70, 03048 Cottbus
Authors: Lukas Horndasch, Nils Fuchs, Jessica Nagamichi, Felix Schmermer, Anja Paumen, Anita Demuth, Dr Harry Lehmann
Suggested citation: PtX Lab Lausitz (2025): Green Hydrogen Derivatives — Recommendations to Safeguard Social and Environmental Sustainability

About the PtX Lab Briefing

The PtX Lab Briefing Green Hydrogen Derivatives — Recommendations to Safeguard Social and Environmental Sustainability was developed by the PtX Lab working group ‘Chemical Industry’. The working group deals with closed carbon cycles and the replacement of fossil raw materials with renewable alternatives.

The 15-page publication was produced under the leadership of Lukas Horndasch and Nils Fuchs, the speakers of the PtX Lab working group, and Anita Demuth, the deputy head of PtX Lab Lausitz.

Ten recommendations for action

The figure shows ten recommendations for action to ensure the social and environmental sustainability of green hydrogen derivatives.

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