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Removing Barriers for Green Hydrogen Deployment
The eighth meeting of the Collaborative Framework on Green Hydrogen addressed the barriers stakeholders face when entering and building up supply chains.
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Energy Transition Holds Key to Tackle Global Energy and Climate Crisis
World Energy Transitions Outlook outlines priority actions till 2030 to keep 1.5°C alive; calls on governments to fast-track energy transition for more energy security, resilience, and affordable energy for all.
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Hydrogen Economy Hints at New Global Power Dynamics
IRENA says green hydrogen could disrupt global trade and bilateral energy relations, reshaping the positioning of states with new hydrogen exporters and users emerging.
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Twelfth IRENA Assembly to Build Energy Transition Momentum Post-COP26
Virtual Assembly to drive an ‘action agenda’ into 2022 and beyond.
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Standardisation and Certification to Drive International Markets for Green Hydrogen Derivatives
International standards help to align expectations between producers and consumers in different countries for green hydrogen and its derivative commodities in the global energy, and the use of and adherence to standards can also de-risk investments by enhancing the credibility of project plans.
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Green hydrogen and derived commodities: an opportunity for Global South’s green industrialisation
Green hydrogen offers Global South countries transformative opportunities for green industrialisation, energy independence, and economic diversification by leveraging their abundant renewable resources to become major exporters in emerging international clean energy markets supporting global decarbonisation.
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Green hydrogen critical for India's economic development, energy security: Economic Survey
With a vision to make India an energy-independent nation, and to de-carbonise critical sectors, the government approved the National Green Hydrogen Mission on January 4, 2023 with an initial outlay of Rs 19,744 crore. The mission will facilitate demand creation, production, utilisation and export of green hydrogen and mobilisation of over Rs 8 lakh crore of investments by 2030.
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What is green hydrogen and what is China’s role in its production and use?
China, the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases, is also the largest producer of coal power, steel, ammonia, cars and ships. Green hydrogen can greatly reduce emissions from their manufacture and consumption.
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Green hydrogen: can China replicate its success in EVs, batteries and solar panels?
China wants to be a global leader in hydrogen to provide a pathway to carbon neutrality, reduce its reliance on energy imports. It also sees hydrogen as a pillar of economic growth.
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Scaling green hydrogen technology for the future
Ready-to-scale electrolysis technology and favorable market conditions are poised to accelerate the green hydrogen industry.
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What's stopping Europe from reaching its clean hydrogen goals?
Green hydrogen is predicted to be a leading renewable energy source in the future, but production in Europe must ramp up massively to hit targets.