Hydrogen is key to lower-carbon long-range transport
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Significance Maritime transport and aviation accounted for just over 900 million tons of carbon dioxide a year in 2019 each, together making up about 5% of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Major transportation firms are increasingly researching the use of hydrogen as the best solution to decarbonise long-distance transport. Impacts Transport sector interest in hydrogen implies solid demand for the fuel, boosting research and development into hydrogen technologies. The adoption of hydrogen decarbonisation pathways will boost demand for low carbon electricity, benefitting the renewable energy sector. Mass hydrogen demand may renew interest in nuclear power for low-carbon power generation, and 'blue' hydrogen output from natural gas.
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