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IEA - Global Hydrogen Review 2024 (02.10.2024)
As an output of the Clean Energy Ministerial Hydrogen Initiative and is intended to inform energy sector stakeholders on the status and future prospects of hydrogen.
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Morocco Offer for the Development of Green Hydrogen
Issued by the Prime Minister’s office on March 11th 2024, the Morocco Offer is aimed at investors wishing to produce green hydrogen and its derivatives on an industrial scale to address domestic and export markets.
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Big iron ore’s long-term strategies diverging in the face of steel decarbonisation (05.02.2024)
The growing decarbonisation of steel production is prompting differing strategic responses from leading global iron ore miners. Of the four major producers, three - Vale, Rio Tinto and Fortescue - are increasingly focusing on higher-grade ores that are compatible with green hydrogen-based production of direct reduced iron (DRI).
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IEA - Global Hydrogen Review 2023 (22.09.2023)
The International Energy Agency's Global Hydrogen Review annual publication tracks hydrogen production and demand worldwide. It assesses progress in critical areas such as infrastructure development, trade, policy, regulation, investments and innovation.
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Green hydrogen: Energizing the path to net zero - Deloitte’s 2023 global green hydrogen outlook (PDF 13Mb)
Deloitte’s green hydrogen analysis on how its economic and environmental benefits can overcome the existing limitations and challenges posed by fossil fuels to achieve net-zero targets by 2050.
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Pan-European hydrogen transmission network study in the EU and neighbouring countries. (Gas for Climate March 23, 2023)
The Gas for Climate consortium releases its large energy system modelling study assessing the benefits of a Pan-European hydrogen transmission network in the EU and neighbouring countries.
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Centralized hydrogen storage with decentralized battery storage technologies (Mitsubishi)
Energy Storage Solutions presented by Mitsubishi Power Americas experts, detail how combining centralized and decentralized energy storage will help future-proof electric grids
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How much will renewable hydrogen production drive demand for new renewable energy capacity by 2027? (IEA report 12.2022)
Project pipelines for using electrolysers to produce hydrogen from renewable electricity have swelled in recent years, with projects at various stages of development. This momentum is expected to increase renewable capacity needs, but the question is: By how much?
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Global Hydrogen Review 2022 (IEA 09.2022)
The Global Hydrogen Review is an annual publication by the International Energy Agency that tracks hydrogen production and demand worldwide, as well as progress in critical areas such as infrastructure development, trade, policy, regulation, investments and innovation.
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Scrapped | EU's controversial 'additionality' rules for green hydrogen at European Parliament vote
The requirements for hourly proof of dedicated renewable energy supply will no longer apply, reducing the risk of a potential 'mass exodus' of developers to the US — but not everyone is pleased (Recharge News 14.09.2022)
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Geopolitics of the Energy Transformation: The Hydrogen Factor (IRENA January 2022)
IRENA's in-depth analysis of the geopolitics of hydrogen offers insights on countries and stakeholders can shape the development of hydrogen markets. It also outlines policy considerations that mitigate geopolitical risks and capitalise on opportunities (17 Mb document).
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Feuille de route de l'hydrogène vert au Maroc (2021)
Morocco's Hydrogen Roadmap (in french): La Feuille de Route pour l'Hydrogène Vert, Vecteur de Transition Énergétique et de Croissance Durable du Maroc publiée en 2021 (28Mb document).
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After the Hydrogen Bubble Bursts The Factors Shaping and Possibly Unfolding International Hydrogen Value Chains (17.09.2021)
Hydrogen technology companies have seen soaring valuations and recovery package funds will soon start to flood this sector. The race for technological leadership is clearly unfolding. But where is it going exactly? Cedric Philibert (former IEA now Ifri) sheds some light over this issue.
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European Economic and Social Committee Opinion on ‘A hydrogen strategy for a climate-neutral Europe’ (09.04.2021)
Opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions as Published on the Official Journal of the European Union.
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Hydrogen Act: towards the creation of the European Hydrogen economy (April 2021)
Published by Hydrogen Europe, the Hydrogen Act is a vision paper aimed at putting forward a vision for a fullyfledged hydrogen economy in Europe and a proposed roadmap for its implementation.
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The Politics of Green Hydrogen and the Future of Moroccan Foreign Policy (by Safaa El Halouti 05.04.2021)
Summary paper published by the Amadeus Institute on Morocco’s Geopolitics in today's Green Hydrogen Global Energy Transformation.
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Green hydrogen cost reduction (IRENA-12.2020)
This report from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) outlines strategies to reduce electrolyser costs through continuous innovation, performance improvements and upscaling from megawatt (MW) to multi-gigawatt (GW) levels.
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Europe’s ‘hidden demand’ for green hydrogen could hit 1,400TWh (WindEurope 11.2020)
Europe could mainstream renewable hydrogen much faster than current strategies suggest through value chain collaborations with end-product producers. Europe needs to act with speed and scale in four areas: establish lead markets (e.g. green fertilisers and steel), mobilise massive investments, accelerate deployment and scale-up, and establish enabling policies and standards.
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Green hydrogen: A guide to policy making (IRENA 11.2020)
This report from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) offers insights on how to kickstart the green hydrogen sector as a key enabler of the energy transition at the national or regional level.
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The European Union Strategy on Hydrogen (08.07.2020)
The European Union's new dedicated strategy on hydrogen in Europe, lays the foundation for the decarbonised European energy system of the future.