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In a short period of 5 months, the total investment in global hydrogen energy has jumped from 300 billion U.
S.
dollars to 500 billion U.
S.
dollars (approximately RMB 3.
2 trillion)!
Recently, the Hydrogen Insights Updates (Hydrogen Insights Updates) report released by the International Hydrogen Council and McKinsey & Company stated that as the response to climate change accelerates, as a key energy transition pillar, hydrogen investment Shows an accelerating trend
.
According to the report, since February 2021, 131 new large-scale hydrogen energy projects have been announced globally, with a total of 359 projects
.
By 2030, the total investment in hydrogen energy projects and the entire value chain is estimated at 500 billion U.
S.
Approximately US$150 billion, or 30% of the total investment, is used for mature hydrogen energy projects
.
A mature project is defined as a project that has reached the planned state, has passed a final investment decision, or is associated with a project currently commissioned, under construction, or already in operation
.
More than 30 countries have formulated specific hydrogen strategies and allocated US$76 billion in government funds
.
Europe is still the center of hydrogen energy development, accounting for more than 50% of the announced projects, with an estimated investment of US$130 billion
.
In addition, investment growth in all other regions exceeded 75%
.
In addition, the flow of hydrogen energy trade between supply and demand centers has also begun to appear
.
On February 17 this year, the Hydrogen Insights 2021 (Hydrogen Insights 2021) report issued by the International Hydrogen Council and McKinsey & Company stated that more than 30 countries have formulated national hydrogen energy strategies, and more than 200 have been announced worldwide.