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Emission-free hydrogen (H2) is crucial to decarbonize energy supply and to tackle the climate crisis. To unlock the … future H2 infrastructure will be needed. The paper aims to assess three H2 infrastructures for Germany within a European …. Own socio-technical scenarios are used to include findings from four disciplines for a holistic infrastructure evaluation …
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This policy brief addresses the critical issue of phasing out diesel subsidies in Colombia and underscores the urgent need for coordinated action and strategic planning. The Colombian government views the sub­sidy phase-out as part of its energy transition strategy, proposing investments in...
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Global Methane Pledge, the development of voluntary carbon markets, the prospects for hydrogen projects, the building of a …
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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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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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