For decades technology has been the driving force behind solving the world’s most pressing challenges. As we navigate an era marked by rapid technological evolution driven my tackling climate change, the potential of innovation continues to redefine our approach to addressing longstanding problems
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), 35% of the global emission reductions needed to reach Net Zero targets will need to come from emerging and future technologies, making it crucial to accelerate clean, affordable and resilient energy.
Significant strides must be made to further develop and commercialise new clean energy technologies, with hydrogen being a major player. Hydrogen’s versatility offers solutions for sustainable power generation, long-distance transportation and energy storage. Though widespread adoption of hydrogen is not without its challenges; technological advancements are required to enhance efficiency, reduce production costs and optimise processes.
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