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Green hydrogen economy: Prospects and policies in Vietnam

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY
Volume 48, Issue 80, Pages 31049-31062

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2023.05.306

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Hydrogen economy; Green hydrogen; Policy recommendation; Sustainable development; Net-zero goal; Vietnamese policy

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Green H2 plays a key role in the energy transition and Vietnam has the potential to produce it using solar and wind energy. This article reviews the progress and potential of green H2 production in Vietnam, analyzes the roadmaps and policies of various countries, and provides policy recommendations.
Hydrogen (H2) plays an important role in the energy transition toward a zero-carbon economy, in which green H2 could replace fossil fuels in the refining, petrochemical, fer-tilizer, steel, cement, electricity, and transportation sectors. More importantly, the deployment of green H2 strategies could ensure energy security and create an efficient way of using national resources. Vietnam has been considered as a country with abundant resources to produce green H2 but several limitations slow down the transition to a green H2 economy. Therefore, this article reviews the progress and potential of green H2 pro-duction using solar and wind energy in Vietnam. In addition, the article analyzed the roadmaps and policies of various countries worldwide for the green H2 economy comprehensively aiming to make policy recommendations for Vietnam. Overall, the green H2 economy could promote Vietnam's stabilized socio-economic development according to the expected goals of the new era. Moreover, developing a green H2 economy could contribute to building the image of Vietnam as a green country, attracting foreign investment and sustainable development.& COPY; 2023 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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