The document provides a comprehensive analysis of the certification process for green hydrogen, emphasizing the importance of digital solutions for certification accuracy, accountability, and automation. It outlines the environmental, political, economic, social, technological, and legal drivers behind the relevance of green hydrogen and discusses the roles of various actors in the certification process. The report translates certification requirements into software needs, proposing a business architecture that includes sustainability reporting, supply chain transparency, data exchange, and footprint management. These components are crucial for managing greenhouse gas emissions, ensuring traceability, and optimizing asset performance in the green hydrogen value chain. The document concludes with the common requirements of certification schemes and the necessity of a robust software architecture to support green hydrogen certification and sustainability standards.
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