The Future of Hydrogen : Seizing today’s opportunities
International Energy Agency
Hydrogen and energy have a long shared history – powering the first internal combustion engines over 200 years ago to becoming an integral part of the modern refining industry. It is light, storable, energy-dense, and produces no direct emissions of pollutants or greenhouse gases. But for hydrogen to make a significant contribution to clean energy transitions, it needs to be adopted in sectors where it is almost completely absent, such as transport, buildings and power generation. The Future of Hydrogen provides an extensive and independent survey of hydrogen that lays out where things stand now; the ways in which hydrogen can help to achieve a clean, secure and affordable energy future; and how we can go about realising its potential.
Year of publication: |
2019
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Institutions: | International Energy Agency (creator) |
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Paris Cedex 16 : OECD |
Subject: | Wasserstofftechnologie | Hydrogen technology | Welt | World |
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