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LNG’s role in hydrogen economy crucial: Expert
Hydrogen is gaining prominence as a key tool to combat climate change and meet decarbonisation targets. LNG is the fastest growing fossil fuel and is forecasted to grow in 10 to 15 years despite the pandemic, said an expert during a webinar.
The event was organised by the European Union Delegation to State of Kuwait and the State of Qatar, the EU-GCC Clean Energy Technology Network, and the Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF). The webinar titled ‘Hydrogen, the energy carrier of the future’ and the technical session on ‘Strategies and road maps for green and blue hydrogen production was addressed by Omran Al Kuwari, CEO, Qatar Foundation International- Qatar Foundation and doctoral researcher – UCL Institute for Sustainable Resources.
Hydrogen is gaining prominence as a key tool to combat climate change and meet decarbonisation targets. LNG is the fastest growing fossil fuel and is forecasted to grow in 10 to 15 years despite the pandemic, said an expert during a webinar.
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