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The U.S. and the European Union are linked as major developed economies that share similar policy recommendations for hydrogen production via electrolysis [1], [2], and [3], while also serving as primary regions for comparative analysis of CO2 emissions in solar PV production [4].
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Hydrogen Can Immediately Reduce Emissions for Heavy Industry rmi.org 2 facts
claimElectrolysis production using grid power is projected to reach cost parity with steam methane reform (SMR) within a 5-year period, leading the Rocky Mountain Institute to recommend that EU and US policy should exclusively focus on electrolysis until carbon capture and storage (CCS) becomes a viable and scalable technology.
claimIn developed economies with less CO2-intensive power grids, such as the European Union and the United States, hydrogen produced through electrolysis can immediately begin decarbonizing the steel industry.
Medicinal plants and human health: a comprehensive review of ... link.springer.com 1 fact
referenceThe United States and the European Union maintain specific regulatory frameworks for herbal medicines, as discussed by Krishna et al. (2024).
Driving deeper decarbonization with nuclear energy iaea.org 1 fact
claimFirst-of-a-kind conventional nuclear plants in the European Union and the United States can produce clean hydrogen at costs comparable to current wind and solar resources, provided they maintain good capacity factors.
Cybersecurity Trends and Predictions 2025 From Industry Insiders itprotoday.com 1 fact
measurementApproximately 4 billion people across 60 countries were expected to vote in elections during 2024, including major elections in the US, UK, EU, Taiwan, South Africa, and India.
Open Source Software, Public Policy, and the Stakes of Getting It Right opensource.org 1 fact
accountThe Open Source Initiative (OSI) expanded its public policy capacity by transitioning from two part-time policy contributors, Simon Phipps and Deborah Bryant, to hiring two full-time policy managers, Katie Steen-James for the United States and Jordan for the European Union.
The potential land requirements and related land use change ... nature.com 1 fact
referenceLiu and van den Bergh (2020) analyzed differences in CO2 emissions of solar PV production among technologies and regions, specifically applying the analysis to China, the EU, and the USA.