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Opportunities and challenges when importing green hydrogen and synthesis products
[Chancen und Herausforderungen beim Import von grünem Wasserstoff und Syntheseprodukten]

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  • Wietschel, Martin
  • Bekk, Anke
  • Breitschopf, Barbara
  • Boie, Inga
  • Edler, Jakob
  • Eichhammer, Wolfgang
  • Klobasa, Marian
  • Marscheider-Weidemann, Frank
  • Plötz, Patrick
  • Sensfuß, Frank
  • Thorpe, Daniel
  • Walz, Rainer

Abstract

Green hydrogen and its synthesis products are regarded as important elements of the energy and climate transition in both Germany's and the European hydrogen strategy. Importing these products is considered an important strategy component. Alongside many aspects that can be classified as relatively certain according to the current state of knowledge, there are still a number of open questions that are addressed in this policy brief and that lead to the following conclusions: (…)

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  • Wietschel, Martin & Bekk, Anke & Breitschopf, Barbara & Boie, Inga & Edler, Jakob & Eichhammer, Wolfgang & Klobasa, Marian & Marscheider-Weidemann, Frank & Plötz, Patrick & Sensfuß, Frank & Thorpe, Da, 2020. "Opportunities and challenges when importing green hydrogen and synthesis products [Chancen und Herausforderungen beim Import von grünem Wasserstoff und Syntheseprodukten]," Perspectives – Policy Briefs 03 / 2020, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (ISI).
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:fisipp:032020
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    1. Linda Hancock & Linda Wollersheim, 2021. "EU Carbon Diplomacy: Assessing Hydrogen Security and Policy Impact in Australia and Germany," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(23), pages 1-27, December.
    2. Burghard, Uta & Dütschke, Elisabeth & Caldes, Natalia & Oltra, Christian, 2022. "Cross-border concentrated solar power projects - opportunity or dead end? A study into actor views in Europe," Energy Policy, Elsevier, vol. 163(C).
    3. Christoph Sejkora & Johannes Lindorfer & Lisa Kühberger & Thomas Kienberger, 2021. "Interlinking the Renewable Electricity and Gas Sectors: A Techno-Economic Case Study for Austria," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(19), pages 1-38, October.

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