2021
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3819993
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Norwegian Hydrogen Value Chain Demonstration Based on Decarbonized Natural Gas

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“…Due to higher energy density in hydrogen fuel cells, they can replace batteries in the storage of energy [19,29]. Norway projects that, in 2030, about 23% of total hydrogen in the country would be consumed in the transportation sector [4], where relevant industries can implement hydrogen fuel cells. Norway has already constructed factories to produce fuel cells to convert hydrogen to electricity.…”
Section: Hydrogen Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Due to higher energy density in hydrogen fuel cells, they can replace batteries in the storage of energy [19,29]. Norway projects that, in 2030, about 23% of total hydrogen in the country would be consumed in the transportation sector [4], where relevant industries can implement hydrogen fuel cells. Norway has already constructed factories to produce fuel cells to convert hydrogen to electricity.…”
Section: Hydrogen Economymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Norway is going to diminish its carbon emission by 40% by 2030 compared with emission in 1990, and this still needs to be decreased by 85-90% by 2050 according to the Paris agreement in 2015 [3]. Some companies in Norway, such as Equinor, aim to have zero carbon emission by 2050 [4], and it is projected that hydrogen will provide 24% of all energy needs in the world by this year. Although the amount of pure hydrogen is extremely small on Earth, fossil fuels and water have a large amount of hydrogen in their bonds [5], some of which could be released and used with the following advantages:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%