Hydrogen markets are taking off around the world, and the publisher expects low-carbon hydrogen production in North America to nearly triple by 2030, reaching 1.4 million tons per annum (mtpa). North America has been increasing investments in new sectors for hydrogen, such as transportation, green fuels, and power, in line with the global trend toward hydrogen as a clean energy transition fuel. In a reversal of the global trend towards green hydrogen, 85% of upcoming low-carbon hydrogen capacity North America is blue hydrogen. Blue hydrogen production in North America is some of the cheapest in the world due to low natural gas prices and an abundance of suitable sites for geological carbon storage.
Scope
- Analyze market trends for hydrogen production and demand in North America
- Review of deals and partnerships in the hydrogen sector
- Geographies covered include - North America
- Evaluation of the costs of hydrogen production routes
- Review of hydrogen policies and funding
Reasons to Buy
- Understand hydrogen trends and opportunities in North America
- Identify which sectors will drive hydrogen demand
- Assess what conditions are likely to reduce the cost of low-carbon hydrogen
- Understand which companies are the most active in the North American market
Table of Contents
- Overview
- Executive Summary
- Hydrogen Production Routes
- North America in the Global Context
- Low Carbon Hydrogen in North America
- Global Upcoming Capacity
- Upcoming Capacity in North America
2030 Production Capacity Scenarios
List of Tables
List of Figures