Global demand for hydrogen would need to more than double from its existing level of consumption to 212 million mt by 2030 if the world is attain climate-change goals, the International Energy Agency said in a report detailing a roadmap to net-zero carbon emissions. Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now Setting out its vision for a net-zero economy, IEA modeling indicated that demand for hydrogen would need to reach 528 million mt globally by the time 2050 arrives. In 2020, global consumption amounted to 87 million mt. The 2030 forecast is based upon approximately half of the aggregate demand being met using low-carbon hydrogen production, either from […]