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The IEA is a key research body that analyzes the role of hydrogen in global energy transitions, as evidenced by their projections on emissions reduction [1] and energy supply [2]. Furthermore, the agency's policy reviews [3] and the expertise of its senior staff [4] directly link the organization to the strategic development and implementation of hydrogen technologies.

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Hydrogen in Oil and Gas: Decarbonizing the Industry Through ... - JPT jpt.spe.org JPT 1 fact
claimThe International Energy Agency (IEA) projects that hydrogen could supply 10–20% of global energy needs by 2050.
Energy Transition Literature - PSU Center for Energy Law and Policy celp.psu.edu Penn State Center for Energy Law and Policy 1 fact
referenceThe International Energy Agency's 2021 Energy Policy Review for France examines government efforts to update the National Low-Carbon Strategy (SNBC) by revisiting the contributions of biomass, carbon capture, utilization and storage, and decarbonized gases like hydrogen, while noting the need to align the Programming, Plan on Jobs and Competences (PPEC) and the revised National Strategy for Energy Research (SNRE).
Hydrogen's Role in the Decarbonization of Heavy Industry ⚙️ h2electro.com H2Electro 1 fact
measurementThe International Energy Agency estimates that hydrogen could reduce global CO2 emissions by up to 7 billion tons by 2050.
Iran Conflict Brief: The High Cost of Attacking Energy Infrastructure energypolicy.columbia.edu Daniel Sternoff · Columbia University Center on Global Energy Policy 1 fact
claimAnne-Sophie Corbeau has two decades of experience in senior roles at the International Energy Agency and BP, where she focused on European energy security and the role of hydrogen.