Following growing efforts to keep global warming to a minimum of ** degrees Celsius, hydrogen demand is expected to increase to ** exajoules worldwide by 2050. Today, most hydrogen is won by steam reforming methane in natural gas and is thus considered a fossil fuel. However, green hydrogen produced from renewable electrolysis is set to become cheaper and more widely available in the future, which would make it an important zero-emission energy and transport fuel source.
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Air Liquide. (March 11, 2020). Projected global demand for hydrogen in a +2 degree Celsius global warming scenario from 2015 to 2050 (in exajoules) [Graph]. In ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½app×îа汾. Retrieved August 19, 2026, from /statistics/435467/hydrogen-demand-worldwide/
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