Hydrogen strategy

Hydrogen strategy or National Hydrogen Strategy or NHS refers to a comprehensive, government-led plan that outlines a nation's approach to developing, producing, transporting, and deploying hydrogen as a key energy carrier and industrial feedstock. Typically designed to achieve national objectives related to climate change mitigation, enhanced energy security, economic growth through the creation of new industries, and the establishment of technological leadership in low-carbon energy solutions. The International Renewable Energy Agency has proposed national strategies as the first pillar of policies to promote green hydrogen.
However the actual strategies proposed are not necessarily based on climate friendly green hydrogen. The majority of the strategies have been characterized by scale first and clean later, meaning they add regulations to enhance the viability of green hydrogen but do not mandate it use. Economic analysis shows few national strategies can make their 2030 goals.

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