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Empirical Research for Establishing the Potential of Renewable Hydrogen for Decarbonising the Industrial Sectors Using Fossil Fuel-Based Hydrogen Within the APAC Markets

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This chapter provides the findings from the practical and scientific literature review. The findings are addressing the renewable energy offer, the hydrogen demand, and the policy instruments elements of the renewable hydrogen framework [FigureĀ 5.1].

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Jaunatre, M. (2021). Empirical Research for Establishing the Potential of Renewable Hydrogen for Decarbonising the Industrial Sectors Using Fossil Fuel-Based Hydrogen Within the APAC Markets. In: Renewable Hydrogen. Business Analytics. Springer Gabler, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-32642-5_5

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