Publication: Hydrogen Deployment at Scale: The Infrastructure Challenge
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2021-08
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Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
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De Blasio, Nicola, Fridolin Pflugmann and Henry Lee. “Hydrogen Deployment at Scale: The Infrastructure Challenge.” Policy Brief, August 2021.
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Clean hydrogen is experiencing unprecedented momentum as confidence in its ability to accelerate decarbonization efforts across multiple sectors is rising. New projects are announced almost every week. For example, an international developer, Intercontinental Energy, plans to build a plant in Oman that will produce almost 2 million tons of clean hydrogen and 10 million tons of clean ammonia.1 Dozens of other large-scale projects and several hundred smaller ones are already in the planning stage. Similarly, on the demand side, hydrogen is gaining support from customers. Prominent off-takers such as oil majors like Shell and bp, steelmakers like ThyssenKrupp, and world-leading ammonia producers like Yara are working on making a clean hydrogen economy a reality.