The following policies and acts contain significant hydrogen- and fuel cell-related provisions that guide and provide support for the DOE Hydrogen Program. The U.S. National Clean Hydrogen Strategy and Roadmap explores opportunities for clean hydrogen to contribute to national decarbonization goals
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In power generation, hydrogen is one of the leading options for storing renewable energy, and hydrogen and ammonia can be used in gas turbines to increase power system flexibility. Ammonia could also be used in
Exports: Mission will facilitate export opportunities through supportive policies and strategic partnerships. Domestic Demand: The Government of India will specify a minimum share of
Hydrogen energy technology is pivotal to China''s strategy for achieving carbon neutrality by 2060. A detailed report [1] outlined the development of China''s hydrogen energy
This perspective provides an overview of the U.S. Department of Energy''s (DOE) Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office''s R&D activities in hydrogen storage technologies within the Office of Energy Efficiency and
The number of government support policies for hydrogen energy production, storage, and transportation has significantly increased. The policies have become more detailed and comprehensive, and the government has begun to emphasize digital and scale management of the industry chain.
As educational and public awareness initiatives continue to grow, the hydrogen storage industry can overcome current challenges and contribute to a more sustainable and clean energy future.
Luo and Cao (2020), Gao et al. (2019) and Wu (2021) summarized the policies in the United States, Japan, and Europe, and concluded that China should improve its regulation of hydrogen energy production, storage, and transportation technology through formulating the national policies.
Satyapal S, Petrovic J, Read C, Thomas G, Ordaz G (2007) The US Department of Energy’s National Hydrogen Storage Project: progress towards meeting hydrogen-powered vehicle requirements. Catal Today 120 (3–4):246–256
An overview of global policies reveals that establishing hydrogen as a central component of energy policy requires a clear vision to ensure stakeholders of its future market potential, which in turn would stimulate the demand for low-emission hydrogen, thus catalyzing its adoption as a clean energy source.
The current policy orientation is gradually shifting from general regulations of the hydrogen energy industry to specific requirements for each link in the whole industry chain. However, the differences are wide between provinces in terms of the need for development balance, completeness, and degree of development of the hydrogen energy industry.
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