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Top 100 Innovators in Hydrogen
Top 100 Innovators in Hydrogen
Clean hydrogen continues to enjoy an upward trajectory. In 2023, according to the Hydrogen Council, there have been 1,000 hydrogen proposals announced across the globe of which 795 plan full or partial deployment by 2030.
Increase in production is more than impressive thanks to the understanding of international policy-makers and of course, the efforts of the companies listed below.
A report from GlobalData earlier this year noted that over 393 deals related to hydrogen were closed during 2022, representing a significant increase compared to the 277 deals registered in 2021. This surge could be key to achieving over 71 mtpa capacity worldwide by 2030.
In light of that, Reuters’ Top 100 Innovators in Hydrogen Report takes a look at key players in the green/clean hydrogen space today.
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