Political dilemmas of hydrogen energy

THE PURPOSE. To consider the trends in the field of hydrogen energy through the prism of political science. To describe the main trends and political implications for decarbonizing energy and building a carbon-neutral economy with a special role for hydrogen. To refer to the key sectoral documents o...

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Main Author: O. B. Yanush
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kazan State Power Engineering University 2021-05-01
Series:Известия высших учебных заведений: Проблемы энергетики
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Online Access:https://www.energyret.ru/jour/article/view/1790
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spelling doaj-7c77192b54874159b2f7b46446d303f82021-07-28T13:16:34ZengKazan State Power Engineering UniversityИзвестия высших учебных заведений: Проблемы энергетики1998-99032021-05-01232173180753Political dilemmas of hydrogen energyO. B. Yanush0Kazan State Power Engineering UniversityTHE PURPOSE. To consider the trends in the field of hydrogen energy through the prism of political science. To describe the main trends and political implications for decarbonizing energy and building a carbon-neutral economy with a special role for hydrogen. To refer to the key sectoral documents of the European Union and Russia in the field of hydrogen energy in order to assess the ongoing changes and assess the prospects for Russian energy policy, taking into account the fact that Russia is one of the main suppliers of hydrocarbons, primarily natural gas to Europe. METHODS. In solving this goal, we applied a research approach and analytical technique - the method of discourse analysis of strategic documents, scientific publications and mass media. RESULTS. The article describes the relevance of the topic, considers the decarbonization policy as the most important driver of the energy transition, where it is about hydrogen as the dominant energy carrier in the world, and monitoring studies of the World Energy Council and the International Renewable Energy Agency. The study analyzes the strategic documents of the European Union and Russia in the field of hydrogen energy. CONCLUSION. In the long term, the role of hydrogen in the global energy system may be comparable to the role currently played by gas and coal. The “green” agenda in the global energy associated with decarbonization and building carbon-neutral economies with a special role for hydrogen is not only new challenges, but also new opportunities for Russia's energy policy.https://www.energyret.ru/jour/article/view/1790decarbonization policyenergy transitionhydrogen energy“green” hydrogennational hydrogen strategieseuropean unionrussia
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Political dilemmas of hydrogen energy
Известия высших учебных заведений: Проблемы энергетики
decarbonization policy
energy transition
hydrogen energy
“green” hydrogen
national hydrogen strategies
european union
russia
author_facet O. B. Yanush
author_sort O. B. Yanush
title Political dilemmas of hydrogen energy
title_short Political dilemmas of hydrogen energy
title_full Political dilemmas of hydrogen energy
title_fullStr Political dilemmas of hydrogen energy
title_full_unstemmed Political dilemmas of hydrogen energy
title_sort political dilemmas of hydrogen energy
publisher Kazan State Power Engineering University
series Известия высших учебных заведений: Проблемы энергетики
issn 1998-9903
publishDate 2021-05-01
description THE PURPOSE. To consider the trends in the field of hydrogen energy through the prism of political science. To describe the main trends and political implications for decarbonizing energy and building a carbon-neutral economy with a special role for hydrogen. To refer to the key sectoral documents of the European Union and Russia in the field of hydrogen energy in order to assess the ongoing changes and assess the prospects for Russian energy policy, taking into account the fact that Russia is one of the main suppliers of hydrocarbons, primarily natural gas to Europe. METHODS. In solving this goal, we applied a research approach and analytical technique - the method of discourse analysis of strategic documents, scientific publications and mass media. RESULTS. The article describes the relevance of the topic, considers the decarbonization policy as the most important driver of the energy transition, where it is about hydrogen as the dominant energy carrier in the world, and monitoring studies of the World Energy Council and the International Renewable Energy Agency. The study analyzes the strategic documents of the European Union and Russia in the field of hydrogen energy. CONCLUSION. In the long term, the role of hydrogen in the global energy system may be comparable to the role currently played by gas and coal. The “green” agenda in the global energy associated with decarbonization and building carbon-neutral economies with a special role for hydrogen is not only new challenges, but also new opportunities for Russia's energy policy.
topic decarbonization policy
energy transition
hydrogen energy
“green” hydrogen
national hydrogen strategies
european union
russia
url https://www.energyret.ru/jour/article/view/1790
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