Perspectives for the Use of Hydrogen Energy in European Countries
The most actual environmental problems in the XXI century are the following: global warming due to greenhouse gas emissions, energy production at coal, oil and power plants, air pollution, water pollution and waste recycling. Other environmental problems can be added to this short list, but the auth...
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author | Vyacheslav M. Krayev, Alexey I. Tikhonov and Irina Kuzmina-Merlino |
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description | The most actual environmental problems in the XXI century are the following: global warming due to greenhouse gas emissions, energy production at coal, oil and power plants, air pollution, water pollution and waste recycling. Other environmental problems can be added to this short list, but the authors solve a specific task of promoting the idea of a promising “green” energy that will help humanity in conservation and development. European Union (EU) countries are planning to solve the main environmental challenges for the transition to low-carbon electricity by 2050. In many countries in the world every year there are more and more supporters of reducing emissions of carbon dioxide CO2, nitrogen oxides NO and NO2 and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. In recent years, EU has been consistently pursuing its own policy in the field of environmental protection, carrying out large-scale environmental measures. In Germany, United Kingdom (UK) and other European countries, a number of environmental initiatives are already gaining the status of state policy, which is being formalized in laws and regulations. Russian Federation acts on the world market as a leading country that produces and supplies significant energy resources not only to Europe, but also to many countries in the Asia-Pacific region. It is clear that the competitive stability of Russian energy companies significantly depends on the situation on the world energy market, but with the right strategy, Russia can actively influence the state of the entire energy market. With a confident leadership position, provided with significant natural, technological and human resources, Russian Federation has undeniable advantages over other energy-producing countries. It is Russia that can become the main supplier of clean energy for all other countries of the world, where tougher environmental requirements for energy generation are being cultivated. The authors of the study are considering the possibility of producing environmentally friendly hydrogen in Russia based on renewable energy sources (RES). The performed analysis shows the undeniable advantages of Russia in the export of hydrogen to other European countries. |
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spelling | doaj.art-443c5338f9ae4afeaacbd5b5864536a02022-12-22T03:47:46ZengTechnoscience PublicationsNature Environment and Pollution Technology0972-62682395-34542022-09-012131439144410.46488/NEPT.2022.v21i03.053Perspectives for the Use of Hydrogen Energy in European CountriesVyacheslav M. Krayev, Alexey I. Tikhonov and Irina Kuzmina-MerlinoThe most actual environmental problems in the XXI century are the following: global warming due to greenhouse gas emissions, energy production at coal, oil and power plants, air pollution, water pollution and waste recycling. Other environmental problems can be added to this short list, but the authors solve a specific task of promoting the idea of a promising “green” energy that will help humanity in conservation and development. European Union (EU) countries are planning to solve the main environmental challenges for the transition to low-carbon electricity by 2050. In many countries in the world every year there are more and more supporters of reducing emissions of carbon dioxide CO2, nitrogen oxides NO and NO2 and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. In recent years, EU has been consistently pursuing its own policy in the field of environmental protection, carrying out large-scale environmental measures. In Germany, United Kingdom (UK) and other European countries, a number of environmental initiatives are already gaining the status of state policy, which is being formalized in laws and regulations. Russian Federation acts on the world market as a leading country that produces and supplies significant energy resources not only to Europe, but also to many countries in the Asia-Pacific region. It is clear that the competitive stability of Russian energy companies significantly depends on the situation on the world energy market, but with the right strategy, Russia can actively influence the state of the entire energy market. With a confident leadership position, provided with significant natural, technological and human resources, Russian Federation has undeniable advantages over other energy-producing countries. It is Russia that can become the main supplier of clean energy for all other countries of the world, where tougher environmental requirements for energy generation are being cultivated. The authors of the study are considering the possibility of producing environmentally friendly hydrogen in Russia based on renewable energy sources (RES). The performed analysis shows the undeniable advantages of Russia in the export of hydrogen to other European countries.https://neptjournal.com/upload-images/(53)D-1356.pdfecology, hydrogen energy, renewable energy sources low-carbon economy, energy strategy |
spellingShingle | Vyacheslav M. Krayev, Alexey I. Tikhonov and Irina Kuzmina-Merlino Perspectives for the Use of Hydrogen Energy in European Countries Nature Environment and Pollution Technology ecology, hydrogen energy, renewable energy sources low-carbon economy, energy strategy |
title | Perspectives for the Use of Hydrogen Energy in European Countries |
title_full | Perspectives for the Use of Hydrogen Energy in European Countries |
title_fullStr | Perspectives for the Use of Hydrogen Energy in European Countries |
title_full_unstemmed | Perspectives for the Use of Hydrogen Energy in European Countries |
title_short | Perspectives for the Use of Hydrogen Energy in European Countries |
title_sort | perspectives for the use of hydrogen energy in european countries |
topic | ecology, hydrogen energy, renewable energy sources low-carbon economy, energy strategy |
url | https://neptjournal.com/upload-images/(53)D-1356.pdf |
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