The Geopolitics of Hydrogen, Volume 1: European Strategies in Global Perspective
Abstract
Chapters:
♦ Introduction by Rainer Quitzow and Yana Zabanova
♦ The EU in the Global Hydrogen Race: Bringing Together Climate Action, Energy Security, and Industrial Policy by Yana Zabanova
♦ Germany’s Hydrogen Strategy: Securing Industrial Leadership in a Carbon–Neutral Economy by Almudena Nunez and Rainer Quitzow
♦ France’s Hydrogen Strategy: Focusing on Domestic Hydrogen Production to Decarbonise Industry and Mobility by Ines Bouacida
♦ International Dimension of the Polish Hydrogen Strategy. Conditions and Potential for Future Development by Michał Smoleń and Wojciech Żelisko
♦ Hydrogen Affairs in Hungary’s Politically Confined Ambition byJohn Szabo
♦ Spain’s Hydrogen Ambition: Between Reindustrialisation and Export-Led Energy Integration with the EU by Ignacio Urbasos and Gonzalo Escribano
♦ Italian Hydrogen Policy: Drivers, Constraints and Recent Developments by Andrea Prontera
♦ Hydrogen Policy in the Netherlands: Laying the Foundations for a Scalable Hydrogen Value Chain by Roelof Stam, Coby van der Linde, and Pier Stapersma
♦ Hydrogen Strategy of Sweden: Unpacking the Multiple Drivers and Potential Barriers to Hydrogen Development by Stefan Ćetković and Janek Stockburger
♦ Norway’s Hydrogen Strategy: Unveiling Green Opportunities and Blue Export Ambitions by Jon Birger Skjærseth, Per Ove Eikeland, Tor Håkon Jackson Inderberg, and Mari Lie Larsen
♦ The Geopolitics of Hydrogen in Europe: The Interplay between EU and Member State Policies by Rainer Quitzow and Yana Zabanova
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