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gas hydrogen

Hydrogen physical properties. Direct combustion CO2 = 0 (no carbon in the molecule) — handled by the engine as an exact physical fact, NOT via an emission factor. NOT FOUND in DESNZ 2025 or IPCC 2006 (both are fossil/biomass-scoped). No upstream/production emission factor is included in v0.1 (grey/blue/green H2 differ enormously) — upstream is out of scope and must NOT be implied as zero.

  • Direct combustion of hydrogen emits no CO2 (no carbon), but this is a COMBUSTION-ONLY figure. Upstream production emissions are NOT zero and depend entirely on the pathway (grey/SMR vs blue vs green) — they are not included here.
  • Hydrogen's LHV and HHV differ by ~18% — always check which basis a hydrogen energy figure uses.

Emission factors

Not available. CO₂ and CO₂e factors are shown only when a cited source exists — never derived.

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Energy

Same energy expressed in other units.

10.78 MJ
source-based
2.995 kWh
source-based
0.01078 GJ
source-based
10,220 BTU
source-based
12.74 MJ range 12.74–12.78 MJ
source-based
3.54 kWh range 3.54–3.55 kWh
source-based
0.01274 GJ range 0.01274–0.01278 GJ
source-based
12,080 BTU range 12,070–12,120 BTU
source-based

Mass

0.08988 kg
source-based

Volume

1,000,000 mL
exact
1,000 L
exact
1
exact
~264.172 US gal
exact
~219.969 imp gal
exact
~6.28981 bbl
exact

Emissions

CO₂ and CO₂e are separate — never derived from each other.

0 kg CO2
exact

Energy density

Energy per unit of mass or volume.

120 MJ/kg
source-based

Assumptions

  • density: assumed hydrogen density 0.08988 kg/m³ at gas at STP (0 °C, 1 atm)
  • heating value basis: energy on LHV/NCV basis, 119.96 MJ/kg
  • heating value basis: energy on HHV/GCV basis, 141.79 MJ/kg

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