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Hydrogen A Renewable Energy Perspective Dolf Gielen Emanuele Taibi

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Hydrogen A Renewable Energy Perspective Dolf Gielen Emanuele Taibi
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Publisher: Irena (International Renevable Energy Agency
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.74 MB
Pages: 52
Author: Dolf Gielen, Emanuele Taibi, Raul Miranda
ISBN: 9789292601515, 9780815520412, 9781782423621, 9292601512, 0815520417, 1782423621
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Hydrogen A Renewable Energy Perspective Dolf Gielen Emanuele Taibi by Dolf Gielen, Emanuele Taibi, Raul Miranda 9789292601515, 9780815520412, 9781782423621, 9292601512, 0815520417, 1782423621 instant download after payment.

Clean hydrogen is enjoying unprecedented political and business momentum, with the number of

policies and projects around the world expanding rapidly. Further acceleration of efforts is critical to ensuring a significant share of hydrogen in the energy system in the coming decades.

• Two key developments have contributed to the growth of hydrogen in recent years: the cost of hydrogen supply from renewables has come down and continues to fall, while the urgency of greenhouse gas emission mitigation has increased, and many countries have begun to take action to decarbonise their economies, notably energy supply and demand. The hydrogen debate has evolved over the past two decades, with a shift in attention from applications for the auto industry to hardto-decarbonise sectors such as energy-intensive industries, trucks, aviation, shipping and heating

applications. 

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