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Electricity can be used to split water molecules, producing sustainable hydrogen provided the electricity was generated sustainably. However, this [[electrolysis]] process is currently more expensive than creating hydrogen from methane without CCS and the efficiency of energy conversion is inherently low. Hydrogen can be produced when there is a surplus of [[Variable renewable energy|variable renewable electricity]], then stored and used to generate heat or to re-generate electricity. It can be further transformed into liquid fuels such as [[green ammonia]] and [[green methanol]]. Innovation in [[Electrolysis of water|hydrogen electrolysers]] could make large-scale production of hydrogen from electricity [[Hydrogen economy#Costs|more cost-competitive]].

Electricity can be used to split water molecules, producing sustainable hydrogen provided the electricity was generated sustainably. However, this electrolysis process is currently more expensive than creating hydrogen from methane without CCS and the efficiency of energy conversion is inherently low. Hydrogen can be produced when there is a surplus of variable renewable electricity, then stored and used to generate heat or to re-generate electricity. It can be further transformed into liquid fuels such as green ammonia and green methanol. Innovation in hydrogen electrolysers could make large-scale production of hydrogen from electricity more cost-competitive.