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Less hype, more hard work needed to realise hydrogen hopes

Hydrogen offers three big opportunities that should be grasped now, and realising them without undue hope or excessive long-term subsidies requires focused analysis and clear policies.

Alison Reeve and Tony Wood

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For such a small molecule, hydrogen’s possible contribution to fixing climate change has been hyped beyond reality. Yet, hydrogen offers three big opportunities that should be grasped now, and several others that could be developed down the track. Realising these opportunities without undue hope or excessive long-term subsidies requires focused analysis and clear policies.

For such a small molecule, hydrogen’s possible contribution to fixing climate change has been hyped beyond reality. Stephen Reinhardt

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Alison Reeve is the Climate Change and Energy Deputy Program Director at Grattan Institute.
Tony Wood is head of the energy program at the Grattan Institute.

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