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Recently, the International Hydrogen Energy Commission issued a report stating that with the acceleration of global climate action, the momentum of hydrogen energy deployment has continued to rise
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Since February this year, 131 large-scale hydrogen energy development projects have been announced worldwide, bringing the total number of global projects to 359
According to the report, of the total investment of 500 billion US dollars, about 150 billion US dollars will be used for existing "mature" hydrogen energy projects, that is, those currently planned, or have passed the final investment decision, or are under construction, or Hydrogen energy projects in operation
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Based on this, the report predicts that by 2030, the annual production capacity of low-carbon hydrogen will exceed 10 million tons, an increase of more than 60% from the level predicted in February this year
It is worth noting that the report specifically pointed out that China is expected to lead the development of the global hydrogen energy industry in the future
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It is estimated that by 2050, the proportion of hydrogen energy in China's energy sector is expected to reach 10%
Benot Potier, co-chairman of the International Hydrogen Energy Commission and chairman and CEO of Air Liquide France, said: "Hydrogen energy has become a core element of many countries' carbon neutral investment plans
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There are already a large number of hydrogen energy projects in preparation worldwide.
All countries are stepping up the development of the hydrogen energy industry
Daryl Wilson, Executive Director of the International Hydrogen Energy Commission, also said: "Countries around the world are uniting to rapidly expand the application of clean technology
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Hydrogen energy has been consolidated as a key role in the transition to clean energy