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The European Union is actively pursuing green hydrogen as a primary strategy for long-term decarbonization [1], [2], [3], while also engaging in international cooperation to develop the necessary infrastructure and standards for this technology [4], [5]. Furthermore, internal policy debates regarding the taxonomy of hydrogen production directly impact the European Union's industrial strategy and member states' economic development [6].
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Geopolitics of the energy transition: between global challenges and ... geoprogress-edition.eu 2 facts
claimThe European Union and the United States have opportunities for transatlantic cooperation in developing infrastructure for green hydrogen and creating international standards for clean technologies.
claimThe urgency of the climate crisis may encourage the European Union and the United States to strengthen collaboration in strategic areas such as technological innovation, green hydrogen, and supply chain resilience.
Global perspectives on energy technology assessment and ... link.springer.com 1 fact
referenceLagioia G, Spinelli MP, Amicarelli V. (2023) published 'Blue and green hydrogen energy to meet European Union decarbonisation objectives. An overview of perspectives and the current state of affairs' in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, examining the role of hydrogen in EU decarbonization.
The geopolitics of energy transition, part 1: Six challenges for the ... ine.org.pl 1 fact
claimLimiting the European Union's taxonomy to only the cleanest hydrogen may strengthen Germany's green industry at the expense of other European countries, as it may take decades for many European nations to produce green hydrogen in commercially viable quantities.