Germany sees hydrogen as a key component of its efforts to decarbonize the economy and achieve its climate goals, and it is actively working on policies and initiatives to support its widespread adoption. Germany is investing in the development of hydrogen infrastructure, including production, storage, transportation and refueling stations. Where is Germany investing and collaborating with other EU states? What hydrogen projects are succeeding in keeping the EU on target for 2050?
The World Energy Cities Partnership (WECP) cities are home to many green hydrogen companies that are leading initiatives to build a lower-carbon energy future, developing the full range of energy sources to power the world today and into tomorrow. As hydrogen hubs, WECP cities and mayors are leading voices on sustainable economic development, climate action and building more resilient cities. This applies not least to the WECP North Sea region cities of Aberdeen, Esbjerg and Stavanger that are at the forefront when it comes to driving the energy transition with green hydrogen.
S&P Global experts present their latest research and discuss topics on energy transition, energy security and trends shaping the global economic and energy landscape.
Review key takeaways and valuable insights with the S&P Global Hydrogen team as they summarize the hydrogen opportunities and challenges discussed throughout the week in the Hydrogen Hub.
In this session, S&P Global experts will discuss the highlights and key takeaways of the week.