Hydrogen set to Play a Critical Role in the Transition to Clean Energy with Advancement in Transport, Building and Power Generation Applications – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Hydrogen in Power – Thematic Research” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

Hydrogen, specifically green hydrogen, has been a topic of interest for the renewable energy economy for a very long time. Hydrogen remains one of the most abundantly available and commonly known elements in the world, and it will become a gamechanger with its noteworthy contribution to clean energy transitions. Hydrogen is light, storable, energy-heavy, and does not produce direct carbon emissions or greenhouse gases (GHG). Sectors such as oil refining and ammonia, methanol, and steel production have been using hydrogen extensively.

Hydrogen will play a critical role in the transition to clean energy with the advancement of its applications in sectors such as transportation (fuel cell vehicles), buildings (hydrogen blending), and power generation.

Hydrogen technology is now reaping the benefits of unprecedented political and business momentum, with many strategies, policies, and hydrogen projects worldwide expanding swiftly. Globally, countries are striving to hasten the development and use of hydrogen technology to tackle environmental concerns and enhance energy security.

Formulating a cost-effective and well-regulated transition is a complex issue, and the cost of producing hydrogen from renewable energy sources is currently expensive. However, the momentum that has been built along the entire value chain is accelerating the cost reduction in hydrogen production, transmission, distribution, retail, and end-applications. Now is the time to scale up low-carbon technologies and lower their costs, so that hydrogen technology can be widely utilized.

Report Scope

  • Overview of the unfolding of Hydrogen as a theme and its potential applications areas.
  • Detailed analysis of the hydrogen value chain and participation of leading players.
  • Detailed analysis of hydrogen policies of key countries around the world.
  • Prospects of low-carbon hydrogen and industry participation.
  • Review of the recent technological advancements in hydrogen theme that could shape its adoption.
  • Assessment of the strategies and initiatives adopted by power companies to gain a competitive advantage in this theme.

Key Topics Covered:

  • Executive Summary
  • Players
  • Technology Briefing
  • Production of hydrogen
  • Transportation of hydrogen
  • Application technologies
  • Trends

    • Technology trends
    • Macroeconomic trends
    • Regulatory trends
  • Industry Analysis

    • Global pure hydrogen demand analysis
    • Hydrogen demand across key industries
    • Low-carbon hydrogen capacity outlook
    • Hydrogen production cost by technology
  • Mergers and acquisitions
  • Timeline
  • Value Chain
  • Energy source
  • Production
  • Transportation, storage, and distribution
  • End use
  • Companies

    • Leading companies in the hydrogen theme
    • Sector Scorecard

Companies Mentioned

  • Uniper
  • Xcel Energy
  • Vattenfall
  • Air Liquide
  • Air Products and Chemicals
  • HyGear
  • Engie
  • Cummins
  • Siemens Energy
  • NV Nederlandse Gasunie
  • RWE
  • Linde
  • Toshiba ESS
  • H2GO Power
  • Mcphy Energy
  • ITM Power
  • Nel Hydrogen
  • SunFire
  • Hydrogenics Europe
  • H-TEC Systems
  • Enapter
  • Green Hydrogen Systems
  • Taiyo Nippon Sanso
  • FuelCell Energy
  • Bloom Energy
  • Ballard Power Systems
  • Plug Power
  • Vision Group
  • HES Energy Systems
  • Gencell
  • Praxair
  • Powercell Sweden
  • Proton Power System
  • AFC Energy
  • Ceres Power
  • Kyocera
  • Doosan Fuel Cell
  • S-Fuelcell
  • ITM Motive
  • Nuvera Fuel Cells
  • E.ON
  • EnBW
  • Intermountain Power Agency
  • SSE
  • EGAT
  • Tugliq Energie
  • Tohoku Electric Power
  • Enertrag
  • Naturgy Energy Group
  • Florida Power & Light
  • HMG
  • Hyperion
  • Grove Hydrogen
  • Hopium
  • BMW Group
  • Mercedes-Benz Group
  • Nikola Corp
  • SAIC
  • Toyota
  • GAC Motor
  • Honda
  • Volkswagen Group
  • Hyzon Motors

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