With over seventy countries setting net-zero commitments by or around mid-century, low-carbon hydrogen (H2) is expected to play a pivotal role in the decarbonization of the global economy, especially sectors less dependent on electricity, which are often termed as hard-to-abate industries. Unlike most fossil fuels, H2doesn’t produce greenhouse gas emissions when burned, instead it yields water.
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The Cost of Green Hydrogen Production in Saudi Arabia and Germany: A Model-Based Approach
With over seventy countries setting net-zero commitments by or around mid-century, low-carbon hydrogen (H2) is…
25th March 2024Saudi Arabia Net Zero GHG Emissions by 2060: Transformation of the Electricity Sector
With over seventy countries setting net-zero commitments by or around mid-century, low-carbon hydrogen (H2) is…
5th December 2023