Far more work needed to drive clean hydrogen uptake despite increase in projects, IEA says

Published 10:51 on September 22, 2023  /  Last updated at 12:37 on September 22, 2023  / /  Americas, Asia Pacific, EMEA, International

Policy and direct investment need to match interest and rhetoric if hydrogen is to become a genuine source of large-scale clean energy, and project delays are to be expected given “stubborn” cost pressures, the International Energy Agency said Friday.
Policy and direct investment need to match interest and rhetoric if hydrogen is to become a genuine source of large-scale clean energy, and project delays are to be expected given “stubborn” cost pressures, the International Energy Agency said Friday.


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