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Hydrogen’s production versatility, coupled with its potential as an energy vector, positions it as a potentially … existing and future technology, and this means that hydrogen is in the forefront of the minds of investors and policymakers …. Moreover, hydrogen is not subject to the same geographical limitations as, say, fossil fuels or pure battery-electric systems …
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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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In 2020, the Chinese coal chemical industry processed nearly one quarter of national coal throughput, and accounted for about 5.4 per cent of national CO2 emissions. Yet the coal chemicals’ industry ability to limit oil and gas imports is appealing to the Chinese leadership in the context of...
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Green hydrogen may decarbonize sectors which are difficult to electrify, and the recent Inflation Reduction Act (IRA …) provides tax credits to encourage hydrogen production. We analyze a model in which hydrogen produced using electricity replaces … absence of Pigouvian taxation, optimal hydrogen subsidies are positive if the unpriced externality from avoided natural gas is …
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