Sustainability, Clean Energy, Recycling & ESG

Global Hydrogen Ambitions Will Fail Without CCS: The US Needs A Plan

Nov 11, 2021 1:36:40 PM / by Graham Copley

The hydrogen council chart below drags us away from 2050 and back to the more concerning near-term goals of 2030. The chart shows a significant gap in the current planned spend for hydrogen by region and the spending required to move far enough towards 2050 targets. This chart makes assumptions about the share of energy transition that will be met by hydrogen and given that it is the industry producing the chart, it is probably on the high side, but it is inclusive of both blue and green hydrogen. We have serious concerns about these totals being reached in general, but we see the target as completely unreachable without significant blue hydrogen (because of renewable power and electrolyzer capacity limits and we cannot rely on Canada to do all of the “heavy lifting” for blue hydrogen - see company section in today's daily report. The Biden administration may make more progress on emissions if the next order of business was just on CCUS rather than an omnibus bill that included CCUS but which could get held up in negotiations for months if it even gets passed.

Exhibit 7-Nov-11-2021-06-00-05-87-PM

Source: Hydrogen Council, November 2021

We also highlight that our ESG weekly report is available in LINK.  

Tags: ESG, Hydrogen, Carbon Capture, Green Hydrogen, CCS, Blue Hydrogen, Renewable Power, Energy, Emissions, CCUS

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