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Transition to a Hydrogen-Based Economy: Possibilities and Challenges

Rishabh Agarwal

2022Sustainability53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Across the globe, energy production and usage cause the greatest greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, which are the key driver of climate change. Therefore, countries around the world are aggressively striving to convert to a clean energy regime by altering the ways and means of energy production. Hydrogen is a frontrunner in the race to net-zero carbon because it can be produced using a diversity of feedstocks, has versatile use cases, and can help ensure energy security. While most current hydrogen production is highly carbon-intensive, advances in carbon capture, renewable energy generation, and electrolysis technologies could help drive the production of low-carbon hydrogen. However, significant challenges such as the high cost of production, a relatively small market size, and inadequate infrastructure need to be addressed before the transition to a hydrogen-based economy can be made. This review presents the state of hydrogen demand, challenges in scaling up low-carbon hydrogen, possible solutions for a speedy transition, and a potential course of action for nations.

Topics & Concepts

Hydrogen economyGreenhouse gasHydrogen productionRenewable energyLow-carbon economyHydrogen technologiesNatural resource economicsEnergy carrierProduction (economics)Hydrogen fuelCarbon neutralityEnergy securityClimate change mitigationCarbon fibersEnvironmental scienceHydrogenEngineeringEconomicsComputer scienceChemistryEcologyMacroeconomicsOrganic chemistryAlgorithmComposite numberElectrical engineeringBiologyHybrid Renewable Energy SystemsEnergy and Environment ImpactsElectric Vehicles and Infrastructure
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