Влияние внедрения водородной энергетики на благосостояние развитых стран мировой экономики / The impact of Hydrogen Energy on the Prosperity of the Developed World’s Economies
Аннотация
It is generally accepted that we are living in the age of information technology. But despite all the advances humanity has made in science, in the course of human activity a huge ecological footprint is left behind, which literally kills the ecological condition of our planet. From a theoretical point of view, everyone has long been aware of the existing problems with temperature anomalies, which are occurring more and more frequently, and their underlying causes. But in practice, the countries of the world are pursuing a policy that is economically profitable only for themselves, putting the environment on the back burner.
The study aims to explore one possible route to decarbonisation, which is possible in the transition to a hydrogen economy.
The methodology of this study is to look at existing attempts to introduce hydrogen energy, to dissect the visions of various countries on this issue, to take a detailed look at one of the most profitable applications of hydrogen technology from a transport sector perspective, and to consider the impact of research and development on hydrogen technologies on the legatum prosperity index.
As previous studies show, and as confirmed in this article, countries are not benefiting in the short term from the application of the hydrogen economy, as leaders are only interested in local problems, while their policies lead to ecological catastrophe all over the world. By investing in new hydrogen technologies now, in the long term a country secures a green future, without any footprints.
As the econometric study cited in this paper shows, large investments in hydrogen fuel cells already have a positive impact on the well-being of the population.
Hydrogen has every chance of becoming the fuel of the 21st century: affordable, technologically advanced and environmentally friendly.
The study aims to explore one possible route to decarbonisation, which is possible in the transition to a hydrogen economy.
The methodology of this study is to look at existing attempts to introduce hydrogen energy, to dissect the visions of various countries on this issue, to take a detailed look at one of the most profitable applications of hydrogen technology from a transport sector perspective, and to consider the impact of research and development on hydrogen technologies on the legatum prosperity index.
As previous studies show, and as confirmed in this article, countries are not benefiting in the short term from the application of the hydrogen economy, as leaders are only interested in local problems, while their policies lead to ecological catastrophe all over the world. By investing in new hydrogen technologies now, in the long term a country secures a green future, without any footprints.
As the econometric study cited in this paper shows, large investments in hydrogen fuel cells already have a positive impact on the well-being of the population.
Hydrogen has every chance of becoming the fuel of the 21st century: affordable, technologically advanced and environmentally friendly.