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Hydrogen is identified as a key technology for achieving carbon neutrality and facilitating the global energy transition, as evidenced by its role in strategic supply chains [1] and its classification as a low-carbon fuel [2]. Academic literature explicitly examines this relationship, highlighting both the challenges to its implementation [3] and its overall significance in the transition process [4], [5].
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Global perspectives on energy technology assessment and ... link.springer.com 3 facts
referenceKovač A, Paranos M, Marciuš D. (2021) published 'Hydrogen in energy transition: a review' in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, providing an overview of hydrogen's role in the energy transition.
referenceHassan Q. et al. (2024) authored a comparative review titled 'Hydrogen role in energy transition: a comparative review', which was subsequently retracted.
claimCost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) identifies high production costs and infrastructure requirements as primary challenges that must be resolved to enable hydrogen's role in the energy transition.
Geopolitics of the energy transition: between global challenges and ... geoprogress-edition.eu 1 fact
imageFigure 4, titled 'Major Transport Flows in Energy Transition', visualizes the interconnections between production regions and consumer markets for critical resources like lithium, rare earths, and hydrogen, highlighting strategic dependencies in global supply chains.