The arrival of the hydrogen (H2) economy has been the subject of many studies. Earlier articles were over-optimistic about the timing and extent of global H2 uptake, and predicted private vehicles as leading the way to a H2 economy. The recent strong rise in the global electric vehicle fleet has inevitably led to a reassessment of the prospects for H2, at least for transport. This review paper examines how researchers over recent decades have envisaged how the H2 economy would arrive, and why it was desirable, or even inevitable; it also looks at the future prospects for the H2 economy. The key findings are as follows: ● Among the leading energy forecasting bodies, particularly the International Energy Agency (IEA), even the most optimis...
Hydrogen could be a significant fuel of the future, with the potential to make a major contribution ...
The efforts on energy system decarbonization and improved sustainable energy efficiency in developed...
Fossil fuels continue to exacerbate climate change due to large carbon emissions resulting from thei...
Global climate change concerns have pushed international governmental actions to reduce greenhouse g...
The envisioned role of hydrogen in the energy transition – or the concept of a hydrogen economy – ha...
Technologies are usually introduced at the market level when the context requires them. To forecast ...
Hydrogen technologies have experienced cycles of excessive expectations followed by disillusion. Non...
Energy supplies that are safe, environmentally friendly, dependable, and cost-effective are importan...
Scenarios, roadmaps and similar foresight methods are used to cope with uncertainty in areas with lo...
Fueled by concerns about urban air pollution, energy security, and climate change, the notion of a “...
The urgency to achieve net-zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2050, as first presented by the IP...
The urgency to achieve net-zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2050, as first presented by the IP...
The envisioned role of hydrogen in the energy transition - or the concept of a hydrogen economy - ha...
This paper addresses the fundamental question of where hydrogen might fit into a global sustainable ...
Today’s fossil fuel use has to stop some day because it is not sustainable. The question is not if t...
Hydrogen could be a significant fuel of the future, with the potential to make a major contribution ...
The efforts on energy system decarbonization and improved sustainable energy efficiency in developed...
Fossil fuels continue to exacerbate climate change due to large carbon emissions resulting from thei...
Global climate change concerns have pushed international governmental actions to reduce greenhouse g...
The envisioned role of hydrogen in the energy transition – or the concept of a hydrogen economy – ha...
Technologies are usually introduced at the market level when the context requires them. To forecast ...
Hydrogen technologies have experienced cycles of excessive expectations followed by disillusion. Non...
Energy supplies that are safe, environmentally friendly, dependable, and cost-effective are importan...
Scenarios, roadmaps and similar foresight methods are used to cope with uncertainty in areas with lo...
Fueled by concerns about urban air pollution, energy security, and climate change, the notion of a “...
The urgency to achieve net-zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2050, as first presented by the IP...
The urgency to achieve net-zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2050, as first presented by the IP...
The envisioned role of hydrogen in the energy transition - or the concept of a hydrogen economy - ha...
This paper addresses the fundamental question of where hydrogen might fit into a global sustainable ...
Today’s fossil fuel use has to stop some day because it is not sustainable. The question is not if t...
Hydrogen could be a significant fuel of the future, with the potential to make a major contribution ...
The efforts on energy system decarbonization and improved sustainable energy efficiency in developed...
Fossil fuels continue to exacerbate climate change due to large carbon emissions resulting from thei...