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Transport Troubles: Why the EU must do more to be competitive with green hydrogen

  • Renewable hydrogen is often depicted as the silver bullet for EU industry: manufacturers could use hydrogen to decarbonise production and rid themselves of their natural gas dependence. Since Europe cannot generate enough cheap hydrogen itself, the EU plans to import large volumes from world regions that have better wind and solar potential. However, transporting hydrogen over large distances will always be very expensive. Current EU policies do not factor this in sufficiently. Using a new interactive model of hydrogen transport costs, this policy brief discusses the various transport options and outlines EU policies to keep costs low. Hydrogen’s high transport costs also imply that some industries won’t be competitive in the EU in the long run, which should inform the design of public support packages for businesses in the current crisis.

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Document Type:Working Paper
Language:English
Author(s):Philipp Jäger
Publication year:2022
Publishing Institution:Hertie School
Related URL:https://www.delorscentre.eu/en/publications/green-hydrogen-transport
Release Date:2023/02/22
Hertie School Research:Jacques Delors Centre
Jacques Delors Centre / Policy Briefs
Licence of document (German):Metadaten / metadata
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