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  Norway's internal and external hydrogen strategy

Skjærseth, J. B., Eikeland, P. O., Inderberg, T. H. J., Larsen, M. L. (2023): Norway's internal and external hydrogen strategy. - RIFS Discussion Paper, June 2023.
https://doi.org/10.48481/rifs.2023.017

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Skjærseth, Jon Birger1, Author
Eikeland, Per Ove1, Author
Inderberg, Tor Håkon Jackson1, Author
Larsen, Mari Lie1, Author
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 Abstract: This paper examines the challenges and prospects for Norway’s internal and external hydrogen strategy from around 2019, when Norway’s low-carbon hydrogen policies and activities began to gain traction. Norway has taken a technology-neutral approach to ‘green’ and ‘blue’ hydrogen technologies linked to reducing emissions. Two end-use sectors have been prioritised: maritime transport and energy-intensive industries. This strategy is based on Norway’s energy mix, industry structure/interest and research competence. While climate concerns appear as the predominant motivation underlying the Norwegian government’s low-carbon hydrogen strategy, industrial value creation is an additional key goal. Political priorities roughly align with actual funding priorities – there has been a massive increase in direct state aid to low-carbon hydrogen projects. Externally, Norway’s hydrogen strategy has potential significance for Europe, particularly for countries with maritime interests and high hydrogen import needs. However, Norway’s technology-neutral approach deviates from most other European countries. What Norway’s hydrogen strategy will mean for Europe remains to be seen – but its main interests concern the export of ‘blue’ hydrogen, with ‘green’ hydrogen primarily suited to meet domestic needs.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-052023-06
 Publication Status: Finally published
 Pages: 19
 Publishing info: Potsdam : Research Institute for Sustainability (RIFS)
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Title: International Hydrogen Policy
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Zabanova, Yana1, Editor            
Quitzow, Rainer1, Editor            
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