Global Hydrogen Review 2022
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | International Energy Agency |
Publication date: | September 2022 |
Authors: | Timur Gül, Uwe Remme and Jose Miguel Bermudez Menendez |
Time horizon: | 2030-2050 |
Geographic focus: | Global |
Page count: | 284 |
Key Insights
- Hydrogen demand is growing, with positive signals in key applications
- The pipeline of projects for low-emission hydrogen production keeps expanding, but few are reaching FID (Final Investment Decision)
- Expanding electrolyzer manufacturing capacity is critical to rolling out of hydrogen supply chains
- Large volumes of hydrogen could be traded by the end of the decade if barriers are addressed soon
- The global energy crisis could likely be an additional impetus for a growing emphasis on hydrogen
- There are opportunities and challenges with repurposing infrastructure for the use of hydrogen
- As policy action intensifies, the focus must move to implementation
- IEA policy recommendations to accelerate low-emission hydrogen production and use
Additional Viewpoints
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