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Low carbon hydrogen (whether based on renewable or nuclear electricity, or fossil fuels with carbon capture) is a means … intervention (e.g. mandatory targets, subsidies, decarbonisation policies) so low carbon hydrogen is subject to significant … regulatory risk. The boundary between low carbon hydrogen and electrification is not clear cut. Low carbon hydrogen needs to …
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Hydrogen produced with minimal or no carbon emissions is often expected to become an important tool for meeting climate … seems unlikely that clean hydrogen will be used by all industries that require decarbonization. However, many researchers … transition to hydrogen is anticipated to be more feasible and often less complex compared with other industries. While …
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technologies such as battery electric and hydrogen-based systems, assessing their potential impact on sustainability within the …
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, initially mainly in Europe and Asia, on CfD-based business models for clean hydrogen and carbon capture and storage ('CCS …
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This paper compares the potential of three countries Morocco, Chile, and Australia to export green hydrogen to the … levelized cost of green hydrogen delivery over time • The status of development of hydrogen projects &#x2022 …; Expectations for domestic demand for hydrogen • The status of the renewable electricity sector • Collaboration with …
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decarbonized gas such as biomethane, biogas and, more recently, hydrogen. This paper analyzes the efforts by Argentina, Brazil and … use of biogas, biomethane and hydrogen in these economies. Finally, the possibility of creating a regional market for … and regulations will be required. For hydrogen, while PV seems to be the most competitive source for green hydrogen …
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This paper considers potential import routes for low-carbon and renewable hydrogen (H2) to main European markets like … Germany. In particular, it analyses claims made by Hydrogen Europe and subsequently picked up by the European Commission in … its Hydrogen Strategy that there will be 40GW of electrolyser capacity in nearby countries providing hydrogen imports to …
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As a manufactured fuel, hydrogen can be produced in a decentralized way in most countries around the world. This means …, even in a net zero economy, the global trade of hydrogen could look quite different to the current international trade in … which have lower cost renewable electricity may develop an economic advantage in the production of low-cost hydrogen, but …
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The European Commission has identified hydrogen as a key part of its decarbonisation strategy. The 2022 REPowerEU … Strategy set a target of 20MT consumption of renewable hydrogen by 2030. The Commission is keen to promote a single European … market in hydrogen, similar to the current one for natural gas. To this end it has published proposals on the regulation of …
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The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies started researching the role of hydrogen in the energy transition in 2020 …. Since then the interest in hydrogen has continued to grow globally across the energy industry. A key research question has … been the extent to which clean hydrogen can be scaled up at reasonable cost and whether it can play a significant role in …
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