Few energy topics are as hyped today as the potential for ‘clean’ hydrogen to contribute to global climate goals. Barely a day goes by without a new statement regarding progress towards a hydrogen economy. However, the reality at present is that clean hydrogen, whether ‘blue’ or ‘green’, is still rare and expensive.

Reuters Events latest whitepaper aims to provide an overview of hydrogen’s likely role as an enabler in the journey to a cleaner energy system, and if it can live up to expectations in the race to a low-carbon future.
Produced with support from Linde, the report provides insight on:

  • Hard-to-abate sectors face major challenges when tackling decarbonisation. Learn how hydrogen can be used in such industries, and allow society to progress to a completely sustainable energy model
  • The transport of liquified hydrogen is likely to be a major feature of future low-carbon energy systems. Recognise how supply chain costs can be reduced though hydrogen liquefaction at scale
  • Whilst green hydrogen is currently more expensive than blue, blue may not always take precedence. Identify which hydrogen suits which markets, and where pathways to profitability lie for companies in the space  
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