Low-carbon hydrogen can significantly reduce emissions in Europe by replacing current H2 uses in oil refineries and ammonia synthesis, which account for 2.5% of EU-27 emissions.
Key sectors like transportation, steel, and long-duration energy storage stand to benefit immensely.
By 2030, technologies like alkaline (ALK) and proton exchange membrane (PEM) will be crucial. However, achieving cost-competitive green hydrogen requires advancements in renewable electricity and system efficiencies.
Europe must ramp up renewable electricity generation to meet these ambitious targets and secure a sustainable future.
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