1、INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION TO ACCELERATE GREEN HYDROGEN DEPLOYMENTA brief from the IRENA Collaborative Framework on Green HydrogenSupporting the IRENA 2024Unless otherwise stated,material in this publication may be freely used,shared,copied,reproduced,printed and/or stored,provided that appropriate
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3、SBN:978-92-9260-592-6Citation:IRENA(2024),International co-operation to accelerate green hydrogen deployment,International Renewable Energy Agency,Abu Dhabi.About IRENAThe International Renewable Energy Agency(IRENA)serves as the principal platform for international co-operation;a centre of excellen
4、ce;a repository of policy,technology,resource and financial knowledge;and a driver of action on the ground to advance the transformation of the global energy system.A global intergovernmental organisation established in 2011,IRENA promotes the widespread adoption and sustainable use of all forms of
5、renewable energy,including bioenergy and geothermal,hydropower,ocean,solar and wind energy,in the pursuit of sustainable development,energy access,energy security,and low-carbon economic growth and prosperity.www.irena.orgAcknowledgementsThis brief was authored by Ann-Kathrin Lipponer(IRENA)under th
6、e guidance of Francisco Boshell(IRENA)and Roland Roesch(Director,IRENA Innovation and Technology Centre).The brief has benefitted from the comments and inputs of James Walker,Arno van den Bos,Emanuele Bianco,Raul Miranda,Danial Saleem,and Zafar Samadov(all IRENA).This brief has benefitted from,and i