Green Hydrogen in Developing Countries
In the future, green hydrogen—hydrogen produced with renewable energy resources—could provide developing countries with a zero-carbon energy carrier to support national sustainable energy objectives, and it needs further consideration by policy mak...
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okr-10986-343982021-05-25T09:49:36Z Green Hydrogen in Developing Countries Energy Sector Management Assistance Program GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS CLIMATE CHANGE RENEWABLE ENERGY GREEN HYDROGEN FUEL CELL ELECTROLYZER TECHNOLOGY ELECTRIC VEHICLE In the future, green hydrogen—hydrogen produced with renewable energy resources—could provide developing countries with a zero-carbon energy carrier to support national sustainable energy objectives, and it needs further consideration by policy makers and investors. Developing countries with good renewable energy resources could produce green hydrogen locally, generatingeconomic opportunities, and increasing energy security by reducing exposure to oil price volatility and supply disruptions. Support from development finance institutions and concessional funds could play an important role in deploying first-of-a-kind green hydrogen projects, accelerating the uptake of green hydrogen in developing countries, and increasing capacity and creating the necessary policy and regulatory enabling environment. 2020-08-31T14:46:40Z 2020-08-31T14:46:40Z 2020-08-12 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/953571597951239276/Green-Hydrogen-in-Developing-Countries http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34398 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Energy Study |
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GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS CLIMATE CHANGE RENEWABLE ENERGY GREEN HYDROGEN FUEL CELL ELECTROLYZER TECHNOLOGY ELECTRIC VEHICLE Energy Sector Management Assistance Program Green Hydrogen in Developing Countries |
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In the future, green hydrogen—hydrogen
produced with renewable energy resources—could provide
developing countries with a zero-carbon energy carrier to
support national sustainable energy objectives, and it needs
further consideration by policy makers and investors.
Developing countries with good renewable energy resources
could produce green hydrogen locally, generatingeconomic
opportunities, and increasing energy security by reducing
exposure to oil price volatility and supply disruptions.
Support from development finance institutions and
concessional funds could play an important role in deploying
first-of-a-kind green hydrogen projects, accelerating the
uptake of green hydrogen in developing countries, and
increasing capacity and creating the necessary policy and
regulatory enabling environment. |
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Green Hydrogen in Developing Countries |
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Green Hydrogen in Developing Countries |
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Green Hydrogen in Developing Countries |
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Green Hydrogen in Developing Countries |
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Green Hydrogen in Developing Countries |
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green hydrogen in developing countries |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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