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  1. Neuer Rohstoffboom in Lateinamerika in Zeiten von Krieg und Klimakrise
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  FDCL, Berlin ; PowerShift

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    Language: German
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    Subjects: Extraktivismus; Klima; Kohle; Kolumbien; Lateinamerika; Venezuela; Wasserstoff
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  2. Transformation der Gasinfrastruktur zum Klimaschutz
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    Mit der Revision des Klimaschutzgesetzes im Jahr 2021 hat sich Deutschland u. a. verbindlich das langfristige Ziel gesetzt, bis zum Jahr 2045 treibhausgasneutral zu werden. Dies bedeutet, dass die Nutzung von fossilen Energieträgern vollständig zu... more

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    Mit der Revision des Klimaschutzgesetzes im Jahr 2021 hat sich Deutschland u. a. verbindlich das langfristige Ziel gesetzt, bis zum Jahr 2045 treibhausgasneutral zu werden. Dies bedeutet, dass die Nutzung von fossilen Energieträgern vollständig zu vermeiden ist, insbesondere durch ein Ausschöpfen von Energieeffizienzpotenzialen und einen vollständigen Umstieg auf erneuerbare Energiequellen. Diesbezüglich hat sich ein weitgehender Konsens entwickelt, dass eine THG-neutrale Energieversorgung, selbst im Fall von einem hohen Maß an Elektrifizierung, Effizienz, Flexibilität, Speicherung und Sektorkopplung, ergänzend auf THG-neutrale gasförmige Energieträger angewiesen sein wird. Es stellt sich daher die Frage, ob bezüglich der Nutzung von erneuerbaren Gasen bestimmte Pfade zu bevorzugen sind und wie das Ausphasen von fossilem Erdgas und die künftige Nutzung erneuerbarer Gase gestaltet werden kann. Vor diesem Hintergrund werden in dieser Studie die Gasinfrastruktur und ihre Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten im Rahmen der Energie- und Klimaschutzziele der Bundesregierung beleuchtet sowie strategische Leitplanken für erforderliche infrastrukturelle Weichenstellungen für gasförmige Energieträger entwickelt. Ziel dieser Studie ist es, in kompakter Form einen Eindruck des Übergangs von Erdgas- zur Wasserstoffinfrastrukturen zu vermitteln. Dabei werden die wesentlichen Meilensteine, Hemmnisse, regulatorischen und technischen Anpassungsbedarfe im Verlauf des Transformationspfades dargestellt, unter Berücksichtigung der Anwendungsbreite von Wasserstoff und des Zeitpunkts des aufkommenden Wasserstoffbedarfs. With the revision of the Climate Protection Act in 2021, Germany has, among other things, set the binding long-term target of becoming greenhouse gas neutral by 2045. This means that the use of fossil fuels is to be completely avoided, in particular by exploiting energy efficiency potentials and a complete switch to renewable energy sources. In this respect, a broad consensus has developed that a GHG-neutral energy supply, even in the case of a high degree of electrification, efficiency, flexibility, storage and sector coupling, will additionally rely on GHG-neutral gaseous energy carriers. The question therefore arises whether certain paths with regard to the use of renewable gases are preferable and how the phasing out of fossil natural gas and the future use of renewable gases can be shaped. Against this background, this study examines the gas infrastructure and the options for its development within the framework of the German government's energy and climate protection targets, and develops strategic guidelines for the necessary infrastructural course-setting for gaseous energy carriers. The aim of this study is to give an overview of the trasnformation from natural gas to hydrogen infrastructures in a compact form. In doing so, the main milestones, obstacles, regulatory and technical adaptation requirements in the course of the transformation pathway are presented, taking into account the application range of hydrogen and the timing of the arising hydrogen demand.

     

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    Contributor: Purr, Katja (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: German
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    Series: Climate change / Umweltbundesamt ; 2023, 09
    Ressortforschungsplan des Bundesministeriums für Umwelt, Naturschutz, nukleare Sicherheit und Verbraucherschutz
    Subjects: Klimaschutz; gas; Wasserstoff; Gasnetz
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (293 Seiten, 10,65 MB), Diagramme
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    Abschlussdatum: Oktober 2022

    Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 233-252

  3. Omani hydrogen for Germany and the EU
    not just a matter of energy policy
    Published: [March 2023]
    Publisher:  SWP, Berlin

    Germany and the EU plan to import hydrogen and its derivatives from the Arab Gulf states. Although Germany has signed a joint declaration of intent with the Sultanate of Oman to this end, its efforts focus primarily on Oman’s larger neighbours.... more

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    Germany and the EU plan to import hydrogen and its derivatives from the Arab Gulf states. Although Germany has signed a joint declaration of intent with the Sultanate of Oman to this end, its efforts focus primarily on Oman’s larger neighbours. However, it would be a mistake to overlook Oman’s potential role within German and European energy policy, geostrategy, and climate diplomacy. Oman’s ambitious hydrogen plans can provide Germany and the EU with affordable clean energy; and enhanced (trade) relations with the Sultanate align with a value-based approach to trade, support global climate action, and stabilise regional power balances - thus preventing the potential of dangerous conflict.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    hdl: 10419/271546
    Series: SWP comment ; 2023, no. 18 (March 2023)
    Subjects: Energieversorgung; Versorgungssicherheit; Energiequelle; Energieträger; Wasserstoff; Germany; EU; hydrogen imports; Oman; United Arab Emirates (UAE); Yemen; Saudi Arabia; Qatar; Kuwait; liquefied natural gas (LNG)
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    "English version of SWP-Aktuell 18/2023"

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  4. Green hydrogen
    implications for international cooperation : with special reference to South Africa
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), Bonn

    Green hydrogen – produced with renewable energy – is indispensable for the decarbonisation of economies, especially concerning “hard-to-abate” activities such as the production of steel, cement and fertilisers as well as maritime transport and... more

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    Green hydrogen – produced with renewable energy – is indispensable for the decarbonisation of economies, especially concerning “hard-to-abate” activities such as the production of steel, cement and fertilisers as well as maritime transport and aviation. The demand for green hydrogen is therefore booming. Currently, green hydrogen is far more expensive than fossil fuel-based alternatives, but major initiatives are underway to develop a global green hydrogen market and bring costs down. Green hydrogen is expected to become cost-competitive in the mid-2030s. Given their endowment with solar and wind energy, many countries in the Global South are well-positioned to produce low-cost green hydrogen and are therefore attracting investments. Whether and to what extent these investments will create value and employment for – and improve environmental conditions in – the host economies depends on policies. This discussion paper analyses the potential industrial development spillovers of green hydrogen production, distinguishing seven clusters of upstream and downstream industries that might receive a stimulus from green hydrogen. Yet, it also underlines that there is no automatism. Unless accompanied by industrial and innovation policies, and unless there are explicit provisions for using revenues for a Just Transition, hydrogen investments may lead to the formation of socially exclusive enclaves. The paper consists of two parts. Part A provides basic information on the emerging green hydrogen market and its technological ramifications, the opportunities for countries with abundant resources for renewable energy, how national policies can maximise the effects in terms of sustainable national development and how this can be supported by international cooperation. Part B delves into the specific case of South Africa, which is one of the countries that has an advanced hydrogen roadmap and hosts several German and international development projects. The country case shows how a national hydrogen strategy can be tailored to specific country conditions and how international cooperation can support its design and implementation.

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
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    hdl: 10419/273342
    Series: IDOS discussion paper ; 2023, 9
    Subjects: Energiepolitik; Erneuerbare Energien; Wasserstoff; Wirtschaft; Transformation; Endogenes Potenzial; Internationale Kooperation; Umweltpolitik; Green hydrogen; energy transition; industrial development; industrial policy; South Africa; Just Transition; technological learning; international cooperation
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 47 Seiten), Illustrationen, Diagramme
  5. Optimal Subsidies for Green Hydrogen Production
    Published: November 2023
    Publisher:  National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, Mass

    Green hydrogen may decarbonize sectors which are difficult to electrify, and the recent Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) provides tax credits to encourage hydrogen production. We analyze a model in which hydrogen produced using electricity replaces... more

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    Green hydrogen may decarbonize sectors which are difficult to electrify, and the recent Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) provides tax credits to encourage hydrogen production. We analyze a model in which hydrogen produced using electricity replaces natural gas. The electricity may be procured from dedicated renewables or from the grid with and without offsetting. In the absence of Pigouvian taxation, optimal hydrogen subsidies are positive if the unpriced externality from avoided natural gas is larger than the unpriced externality from electricity. With optimally differentiated subsidies, offsetting increases welfare. With undifferentiated subsidies, offsetting can decrease welfare, unless it is restricted to regions with higher unpriced electricity externalities. Short-run parameterization shows that the IRA's subsidy of $3/kg-H2 is rationalized: i) by hydrogen production from dedicated renewables if the social cost of carbon (SCC) is $500 or ii) by hydrogen production from the (relatively clean) grid in California with renewables offsetting (relatively dirty) electricity in the non-RGGI East if the SCC is $185. Allowing offsetting of production in California with renewables in any region does not reduce welfare, but the reverse does not hold

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    Series: NBER working paper series ; no. w31902
    Subjects: Wasserstoff; Wasserstofftechnologie; Subvention; Wohlfahrtsanalyse; Externalities; Government Policy
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  6. Is the shale oil "rush" over?
    Published: November 2023
    Publisher:  King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center, [Riyadh, Saudi Arabia]

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    Series: [Discussion paper / King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center] ; [2023, dp23]
    Subjects: Wasserstoff; Wasserstoffkraft; Wasserstoffwirtschaft; Wasserstofftechnologie; Welt
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  7. Positioning Germany in an international hydrogen economy
    a policy review
    Published: May 2023
    Publisher:  Fraunhofer ISI, Karlsruhe

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    Series: HYPAT working paper ; 2023, 03
    Subjects: Wasserstofftechnologie; Internationaler Wettbewerb; Standortwettbewerb; Energiemarkt; Energieversorgung; Energiepolitik; Deutschland; Wasserstoff; Wasserstoffmarkt
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  8. Export Potentials of Green Hydrogen - Methodology for a Techno-Economic Assessment
  9. Ukrainian Hydrogen Export Potential: Opportunities and Challenges in the Light of the Ongoing War
  10. Preiselastische Wasserstoffnachfrage in Deutschland - Methodik und Ergebnisse
  11. Green hydrogen
    implications for international cooperation : with special reference to South Africa
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS), Bonn

    Green hydrogen – produced with renewable energy – is indispensable for the decarbonisation of economies, especially concerning “hard-to-abate” activities such as the production of steel, cement and fertilisers as well as maritime transport and... more

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    Green hydrogen – produced with renewable energy – is indispensable for the decarbonisation of economies, especially concerning “hard-to-abate” activities such as the production of steel, cement and fertilisers as well as maritime transport and aviation. The demand for green hydrogen is therefore booming. Currently, green hydrogen is far more expensive than fossil fuel-based alternatives, but major initiatives are underway to develop a global green hydrogen market and bring costs down. Green hydrogen is expected to become cost-competitive in the mid-2030s. Given their endowment with solar and wind energy, many countries in the Global South are well-positioned to produce low-cost green hydrogen and are therefore attracting investments. Whether and to what extent these investments will create value and employment for – and improve environmental conditions in – the host economies depends on policies. This discussion paper analyses the potential industrial development spillovers of green hydrogen production, distinguishing seven clusters of upstream and downstream industries that might receive a stimulus from green hydrogen. Yet, it also underlines that there is no automatism. Unless accompanied by industrial and innovation policies, and unless there are explicit provisions for using revenues for a Just Transition, hydrogen investments may lead to the formation of socially exclusive enclaves. The paper consists of two parts. Part A provides basic information on the emerging green hydrogen market and its technological ramifications, the opportunities for countries with abundant resources for renewable energy, how national policies can maximise the effects in terms of sustainable national development and how this can be supported by international cooperation. Part B delves into the specific case of South Africa, which is one of the countries that has an advanced hydrogen roadmap and hosts several German and international development projects. The country case shows how a national hydrogen strategy can be tailored to specific country conditions and how international cooperation can support its design and implementation.

     

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    Series: IDOS discussion paper ; 2023, 9
    Subjects: Energiepolitik; Erneuerbare Energien; Wasserstoff; Wirtschaft; Transformation; Endogenes Potenzial; Internationale Kooperation; Umweltpolitik; Green hydrogen; energy transition; industrial development; industrial policy; South Africa; Just Transition; technological learning; international cooperation
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 47 Seiten), Illustrationen, Diagramme