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Global Hydrogen Regulatory Frameworks and Growth Opportunities

Publisher Frost & Sullivan
Published Jul 07, 2022
Length 125 Pages
SKU # MC17292635

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Global Hydrogen Regulatory Frameworks and Growth Opportunities

Our pathway toward decarbonization and achieving the 1.5° Celsius target necessitates supportive regulatory frameworks mandating energy-efficiency measures across the commercial, industrial, and residential segments. It also requires significant economic investments driving renewables and the switch to nuclear low-carbon and large-scale CCUS technologies. Interest in hydrogen as a low- or zero-carbon energy carrier has grown in recent years. Many governments acknowledge that a hydrogen-based economy could be the best alternative to the present fossil fuels-based economy and an answer to concerns over carbon emissions, energy security, and climate change.

Hydrogen helps curb carbon emissions by:
• Decarbonizing the carbon-intensive automotive, maritime, aviation, and industrial sectors
• Integrating more RES to produce hydrogen, reducing the curtailment rate
• Providing resiliency and reliability to the electric grid as an ESS and supplementing RES during low-demand periods

Though the promise of hydrogen as an essential tool in catalyzing the transition toward a sustainable energy economy is huge, its current application is mostly limited to the industrial sector. Many projects across power generation, transport, and other segments are still in their pilot stages and require technological and cost breakthroughs for increased adoption. There is still a long way to go, and it will likely take another 10 to 20 years before the hydrogen economy becomes mainstream across the global power sector and other segments.

For the hydrogen economy to become a reality, decisive government actions in four areas are necessary:
• Supporting R&D activities related to technologies involved in the production, storage, transport, and utilization of hydrogen
• Providing incentives to companies for developing the hydrogen and CCUS infrastructure
• Addressing socioeconomic barriers inhibiting the growth of the technology and mandating policies toward decarbonization
• Developing a roadmap toward a hydrogen economy

In the past five years, many countries have developed a hydrogen strategy prioritizing targets and investments running into billions over the next decade. While some nations are focused on production and export, others are making domestic and foreign investments to ensure future supply. There are also specific targets relating to production, in terms of cost or quantity, or particular areas targeted for decarbonizing, such as industries, heating, power, or mobility.

The primary aim of this research study is to analyze the policies and roadmaps implemented by various countries toward hydrogen adoption to achieve a sustainable energy future. The study also identifies growth opportunities for the hydrogen market and the countries and companies active in this space.

Table of Contents

125 Pages
    • Why Is It Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
    • The Strategic Imperative 8
    • Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Global Hydrogen Industry
    • Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine
    • Timeline of Hydrogen National Strategies
    • Summary of Hydrogen Policies and Regulations by Country
    • Research Aim
    • Study Coverage and Exclusions
    • Key Questions this Study Will Answer
    • 5 Key Decarbonization Pillars
    • Hydrogen-Future Zero-carbon Energy Carrier
    • Government Action for Hydrogen
    • Hydrogen Color Spectrum and Production Pathways
    • Hydrogen Value Chain
    • Hydrogen Ecosystem
    • Growth Drivers
    • Growth Restraints
    • Australia
    • Australia-Hydrogen Strategy
    • Canada
    • Canada-Hydrogen Strategy
    • Chile
    • Chile-Hydrogen Strategy
    • China
    • China-Hydrogen Strategy
    • Denmark
    • Denmark-Hydrogen Strategy
    • France
    • France-Hydrogen Strategy
    • Germany
    • Germany-Hydrogen Strategy
    • India
    • India-Hydrogen Strategy
    • Italy
    • Italy-Hydrogen Strategy
    • Japan
    • Japan-Hydrogen Strategy
    • Netherlands
    • Netherlands-Hydrogen Strategy
    • Norway
    • Norway-Hydrogen Strategy
    • Saudi Arabia
    • Saudi Arabia-Hydrogen Strategy
    • South Korea
    • South Korea-Hydrogen Strategy
    • Spain
    • Spain-Hydrogen Strategy
    • United Arab Emirates
    • United Arab Emirates-Hydrogen Strategy
    • United Kingdom
    • United Kingdom-Hydrogen Strategy
    • United States
    • United States-Hydrogen Strategy
    • Growth Opportunity 1-Co-firing Hydrogen/Ammonia with Coal to Reduce CO2 Emissions
    • Growth Opportunity 2-Blending Hydrogen into Existing NG Pipelines to Reduce CO2 Emissions
    • Growth Opportunity 3-Geographic Expansion Resulting in Hydrogen as a Commodity or Service
    • Growth Opportunity 4-Primary and Backup Power Source for Offgrid and Critical Infrastructures
    • Growth Opportunity 5-Electricity Storage Reducing Curtailments Ratio
    • Growth Opportunity 6-Combined Heat and Power (CHP) FCs for Industrial and Commercial Applications
    • Growth Opportunity 7-Hydrogen as a Lifeline for Nuclear Energy
    • Growth Opportunity 8-Hydrogen to Drive Renewed Interest in CCS
    • Growth Opportunity 9-Mergers and Partnerships Between Key Stakeholders to Drive the Hydrogen Market
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