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In the green transition, hydrogen will play a critical role. By 2050, the EU expects that hydrogen will account for 10 to 24% of total energy consumption. While electric cars are projected to dominate the passenger car industry, hydrogen is predicted to play a significant part in the greening of freight transportation.

The current account deficit is clearly one of Turkey’s most pressing and urgent issues. Energy is the largest component of the current account deficit. Ankara, which has explored a variety of options to lessen energy reliance on foreign sources, has recently come to the fore with its efforts in the sector of renewable energy.

Almost 80% of the hydrogen in use today is classified as “gray,” meaning it is derived from natural gas. Making it “blue” necessitates the construction of infrastructure to absorb the greenhouse gases released during the process.

The projected far-reaching and complicated repercussions on exporting nations have been studied by scientists from the ko-Institut. They’ve focused on producing hydrogen from renewable energy sources (green hydrogen) and importing it into the EU.