Analysis of the Implementation of Functional Hydrogen Assumptions in Poland and Germany
Tomasz Jałowiec,
Dariusz Grala,
Piotr Maśloch,
Henryk Wojtaszek (),
Grzegorz Maśloch and
Agnieszka Wójcik-Czerniawska
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Tomasz Jałowiec: Institute of Logistics, Faculty of Management and Command, War Studies University, 00-910 Warsaw, Poland
Dariusz Grala: Institute of Logistics, Faculty of Management and Command, War Studies University, 00-910 Warsaw, Poland
Piotr Maśloch: Management Institute Management and Command Department, War Studies University, 00-910 Warsaw, Poland
Henryk Wojtaszek: Institute of Logistics, Faculty of Management and Command, War Studies University, 00-910 Warsaw, Poland
Grzegorz Maśloch: Department of Local Government Economy and Financing, Warsaw School of Economics, 02-554 Warszawa, Poland
Agnieszka Wójcik-Czerniawska: Department of Local Government Economy and Financing, Warsaw School of Economics, 02-554 Warszawa, Poland
Energies, 2022, vol. 15, issue 22, 1-25
Abstract:
The use of hydrogen exists in various sectors in Poland and Germany. Hydrogen can be used in industry, transport, decarbonisation of the Polish steel industry and as one of the low-emission alternatives to the existing coal applications in this sector. Limiting climate change requires efforts on a global scale from all countries of the world. Significant economic benefits will be realized by stimulating the development of new technologies to deal with climate change. The scenarios show an increasing demand for industrial hydrogen in the future. The key is to replace gray hydrogen with green, and to convert industrial processes, which will create additional hydrogen demand. The condition for the development of a green hydrogen economy is access to adequate installed capacity in renewable energy. Germany will become the leading market in the era of energy transformation in the coming years. The implementation of the hydrogen assumptions in Poland is possible, to a greater extent, by the efforts of entrepreneurs.
Keywords: hydrogen; green energy; renewable energy; transport; decarbonization; Poland; Germany; individuals; enterprises (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q Q0 Q4 Q40 Q41 Q42 Q43 Q47 Q48 Q49 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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