Zero Carbon Energy Sources

Zero carbon means that no carbon emissions are being produced from a product or service (for example, a wind farm generating electricity, or a battery deploying electricity).
Hydrogen and synthetic non-carbon fuels (ammonia), as well as battery power derived from zero- carbon electricity based on solar, wind, hydro or nuclear power are some of the options for reducing GHG emissions, which could be considered (effectively) zero carbon.
The “zero carbon energy sources” phrase is intended to be inclusive of fuels derived from zero carbon electricity, biomass and the use of CCS, but not of CCU derived energy sources based on the combustion of fossil fuels.
Hydrogen Energy

Zero Carbon Industry Research Institute is an international organization for the purpose of creating a global community to encourage research and partnerships in the field of Zero emission science and technology.
We promote the fundamental research and implementation of new technologies as of scientists and entrepreneurs around the world join together with a common interest in meeting the rising global energy and environment challenges .







