Large parts of Canada are ideal for future hydrogen production, global analysis suggests
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The researchers found that relying solely on hydrogen and electricity will not eliminate greenhouse gas emissions, emphasizing a need for a comprehensive approach in the energy transition.
The study indicates that hydrogen could significantly reduce climate impacts in sectors like aviation and steel, providing a transition pathway towards a climate-neutral economy by 2050.
Demand for hydrogen by 2050 could range from 111 to 614 megatons annually, depending on the development scenarios adopted, highlighting the importance of strategic planning in energy transition.
While Switzerland aims for climate neutrality, simply replacing fossil fuels with renewable energies does not guarantee a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, signaling a need for diverse energy strategies.
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