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. However, the hydrogen technology required for this brings with it new contradictions. At the same time, the IG Metall trade … hydrogen economy and working time policy. …
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On 11 April 2024 the European Parliament adopted the Renewable and Natural Gases and Hydrogen (RNGH) Directive and the … RNGH Regulation – otherwise known as the Decarbonised Gas and Hydrogen Package – and published both documents on 12 April … the TEN-E Regulation, will constitute the new regulatory framework, governing construction of, and access to, hydrogen …
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China is the world’s largest producer and consumer of hydrogen. The country has adopted a domestic strategy that … targets significant growth in hydrogen consumption and production. Given the importance of hydrogen in the low-carbon energy … transition, it is critical to understand China’s hydrogen policies and their implementation, as well as the extent to which these …
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ambitious decarbonization goals, hydrogen becomes important both as a storage option for renewable energy surplus and a green …
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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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