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Hydrogen is positioned as a key alternative to fossil fuels in the global energy transition, as evidenced by its potential to replace them in transportation and industry [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, hydrogen production and export are viewed as strategies to reduce economic and environmental dependence on fossil fuel resources [4], [5], and [6].
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Advancing energy efficiency: innovative technologies and strategic ... oaepublish.com 2 facts
referenceSobrino, Monroy, and Pérez conducted a critical analysis of hydrogen as an alternative to fossil fuels and biofuels for vehicles in Europe in a 2010 study.
claimThe use of alternative fuels, including natural gas, hydrogen, and biofuels, can reduce dependence on fossil fuels and lessen the environmental impact of transportation.
A critical review on techno-economic analysis of hybrid renewable ... link.springer.com 1 fact
claimReliance on non-flow resources such as fossil fuels, nuclear power, and hydrogen has caused the depletion of fossil fuel reserves and land degradation.
Sustainable Energy Transition for Renewable and Low Carbon Grid ... frontiersin.org 1 fact
claimHydrogen is expected to play a leading role in the development of fuel cells and as a fuel source to replace fossil fuels.
Energy asset stranding in resource-rich developing countries and ... frontiersin.org 1 fact
claimExporting hydrogen represents a promising and profitable alternative to fossil fuels, which can help decrease the extent of the resource curse in energy-producing nations.
The geopolitics of energy transition, part 1: Six challenges for the ... ine.org.pl 1 fact
claimCountries with nascent renewable energy sectors that are highly reliant on fossil fuels face a challenge regarding whether they will be able to produce hydrogen using low-emission, non-renewable fuels like natural gas.
Global perspectives on energy technology assessment and ... link.springer.com 1 fact
claimThe global energy transition is defined as the shift from a fossil fuel-based energy system to one dominated by low-carbon, renewable energy sources, including wind, solar, hydropower, and developing hydrogen and energy storage technologies.