The Path To Low Carbon Hydrogen

The challenges and opportunities of hydrogen in the fight against global warming.
The Path to Low Carbon - Capgemini Invent

As part of Capgemini, Invent has over 50 years of experience helping organizations face and overcome history’s biggest challenges. As such, they are uniquely positioned to help their partners and clients make the transition to a sustainable operation with long-term potential, providing them with market perspectives and strategies essential for the future.

Hydrogen is gaining recognition as one of the solutions with the greatest potential for decarbonizing high-emission sectors such as industry and transportation, and thus combating global warming. The United States, China, Japan, South Korea and many European Union countries have announced major investments to accelerate its development. However, as of today over 95% of European hydrogen production is currently carbon-based, and hydrogen has a way to go before becoming truly price competitive. Their report titled "The Path To Low Carbon Hydrogen" discusses how hydrogen can fulfill the hopes of the future.  

The emergence of this market is creating new economic opportunities throughout the value chain, from hydrogen production to end uses, through to compression, storage and transport. The players who wish to integrate it are wondering about their positioning. These hydrogen development opportunities concern industry as well as land or sea transport, or even very targeted uses such as garbage trucks.

What steps are necessary for hydrogen to fulfill its promise? And what further questions will companies need to answer to seize the opportunities in decarbonized hydrogen? 

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