To maintain its lead in hydrogen energy, Europe needs to integrate international systems, develop skills, scale up projects and remove policy hurdles, European Commission and industry leaders said during European Hydrogen Week in Brussels
By helping to reduce emissions in carbon-intensive sectors, such as steel manufacturing, the introduction of new hydrogen technologies will green the European economy
The global transition to hydrogen as an energy source is well under way. Hydrogen is especially relevant for waterborne transport and associated logistics, which ultimately support the entire economy.
With more than 30 “hydrogen valleys” now up and running, Europe is learning valuable lessons that can inform global efforts to employ hydrogen as a source of energy, according to a new report.
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