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Low carbon hydrogen demand likely to grow over 600Mt in 2050: report

This is up from the current 1Mt.

The demand for low carbon hydrogen will likely go over 600 megatonnes (Mt) in 2050 from only under 1Mt at present, Wood Mackenzie reported. 

This will largely come from China, India, Japan, Korea, Europe, and the US. WoodMac also estimated that some $3.5t will be needed to build renewable electricity supply and electrolyser capacity over the same period. 

“Hydrogen also offers significant export opportunities to countries blessed with renewable energy resources and we expect Australia, Middle East and North America to emerge as dominant players in the traded market for hydrogen and ammonia longer term,” Wood Mackenzie Vice President Prakash Sharma said.

Sharma also noted the increased investment in hydrogen, following the BP’s plan to acquire a 40% stake in the Asian Renewable Energy Hub project in Australia. 

It also comes after TotalEnergies and Adani moved to invest some $5b in developing hydrogen in India. 

“The tide is turning on hydrogen investments in Asia. After a 100-fold jump in low carbon hydrogen project announcements over the past three years, major energy players now seem willing to raise the game on green investments,” he said.

“The investments committed by BP and TotalEnergies confirm the industry’s confidence in hydrogen technology. Australia is home to nearly a quarter of all the announced projects and more capital will flow into low carbon hydrogen projects in the future if they are backed by a firm off-taker.”

 

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