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|   | |Pub Title=Hydrogen: A renewable energy perspective  |   | |Pub Title=Hydrogen: A renewable energy perspective  | 
|   | |Pub Organization=International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)  |   | |Pub Organization=International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)  | 
| − | |Pub Author=Bart Biebuyck, Gerald Linke, Michael Walter, Harmut Krause, Han Feenstra, Frank Wouters, Paul Lucchese, Tim Karlsson, Roland Roesch,  Asami Miketa, Aakarshan Vaid, Sean Ratka  | + | |Pub Author=Bart Biebuyck, Gerald Linke, Michael Walter, Harmut Krause, Han Feenstra, Frank Wouters, Paul Lucchese, Tim Karlsson, Roland Roesch, Asami Miketa, Aakarshan Vaid, Sean Ratka  | 
|   | |Pub Month=September  |   | |Pub Month=September  | 
|   | |Pub Year=2019  |   | |Pub Year=2019  | 
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 Hydrogen: A renewable energy perspective
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 International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA)
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 Bart Biebuyck, Gerald Linke, Michael Walter, Harmut Krause, Han Feenstra, Frank Wouters, Paul Lucchese, Tim Karlsson, Roland Roesch, Asami Miketa, Aakarshan Vaid, Sean Ratka
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 September 2019
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 Hydrogen has emerged as an important part of the clean energy mix needed to ensure a sustainable future. Falling costs for hydrogen produced with renewable energy, combined with the urgency of cutting greenhouse-gas emissions, has given clean hydrogen unprecedented political and business momentum.
 This paper from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) examines the potential of hydrogen fuel for hard-to-decarbonise energy uses, including energy-intensive industries, trucks, aviation, shipping and heating applications. But the decarbonisation impact depends on how hydrogen is produced. Current and future sourcing options can be divided into grey (fossil fuel-based), blue (fossil fuel-based production with carbon capture, utilisation and storage) and green (renewables-based) hydrogen. Green hydrogen produced through renewable-powered electrolysis is projected to grow rapidly in the coming years.
 
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