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Geopolitics of the Energy Transformation: The Hydrogen Factor
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Geopolitics of the Energy Transformation: The Hydrogen Factor
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The report provides a comprehensive analysis of the geopolitical drivers and potential consequences of the development of clean hydrogen value chains.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Copyright
- Foreword
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Summary for Policy Makers
- 01 Introduction
- 02 The Role of Hydrogen in the Energy Transition
- 03 Redrawing the Geopolitical Map
- 04 Trade, Security, and Interdependence
- 05 The Root Causes of Geopolitical Instability â and Hydrogenâs Role in Addressing Them
- 06 Policy Considerations and the Way Forward
- References