Regulation of hydrogen networks and potential market structure
Chi Kong Chyong and
Jackson R. Dalman
Chapter Chapter 18 in Handbook on Electricity Regulation, 2025, pp 386-404 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Governments in Europe and the United States are planning for low-carbon hydrogen and hydrogen-based derivative fuels to play a significant role in the global energy transition, and regulations to govern hydrogen transport and market structure are in development. This paper seeks to provide policy options for hydrogen regulation on these topics, informed by lessons learned in previous experiences in natural gas and oil transport and market regulation. First, it reviews definitions of low-carbon hydrogen and how they factor into the decarbonisation plans of several governments in Europe and the United States. The paper then examines hydrogen pipeline regulation that has begun to emerge in Europe and what pipeline transport regulation could emerge from the United States. Finally, it provides potential business models and market structures for low-carbon hydrogen.
Keywords: Hydrogen; Natural gas; Network; Regulation; Market structure; Business models (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035314348
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