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Hydrogen industry calls for more support to accelerate low-carbon projects

Additional incentives needed to create demand and boost supply, pioneers say
Executives of hydrogen pioneer Tree Energy Solutions inspect a planned import terminal site on Germany’s North Sea coast

Hydrogen has been pitched as a clean superfuel that can decarbonise our heavy industry, power our vehicles and heat our homes — but its producers are finding that new projects are taking far longer to approve than expected.

In 2021, the International Energy Agency (IEA) estimated that the world would need about 150mn tonnes of low-carbon hydrogen per year by 2030 to be on course to cut global emissions to net zero by the middle of the century. Now, three years later, analysts predict that available supply at the start of the next decade will be closer to a 10th of that level.

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