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The climate emergency calls for radical strategies to address CO₂ emissions, and hydrogen produced without greenhouse gas emissions could be a key enabler in decarbonizing the economy. The primary focus for the development of carbon-free hydrogen lies in industry, where it can replace hydrogen produced by steam reforming of natural gas. Accelerating this transition is all the more necessary given the current geopolitical and economic context, which is putting pressure on all fossil fuels.
The climate emergency calls for radical strategies to address CO₂ emissions, and hydrogen produced without greenhouse gas emissions could be a key enabler in decarbonizing the economy. The primary focus for the development of carbon-free hydrogen lies in industry, where it can replace hydrogen produced by steam reforming of natural gas. Accelerating this transition is all the more necessary given the current geopolitical and economic context, which is putting pressure on all fossil fuels.
Hydrogen will be used in relevant mobility and transportation applications, including in the aviation and maritime sectors, as well as for stationary applications. The energy transition in industry and the production of carbon-free derivatives (ammonia, methanol, etc.) will also be a source of significant market opportunities. Further developments and timelines will be determined by the numerous deployments and trials currently underway.