The Spatial Evolution of a European Hydrogen Economy

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Intereconomics Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.2478/ie-2023-0022
André Wolf
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Abstract Green hydrogen has outgrown the testing stage: over the next few years, consortia across Europe will be investing large sums to build the supply chains of tomorrow. However, Europe as a whole will only be successful if it aligns the development of supply chains with the potentials of its regions and exploits the advantages of a European division of labour. This article examines the spatial distribution of hydrogen frontrunner projects in light of regional heterogeneity. It reveals a pattern that exhibits clear core regions but is only partly consistent with the localisation of current production and usage potentials. For a rapid ramp-up of hydrogen markets, European policymakers should make greater efforts to incentivise capacity formation in regions with high potential, by harmonising national levies affecting hydrogen supply chains and promoting the build-up of a cross-regional hydrogen transport infrastructure. Moreover, public investment support provided by various institutions and programmes should be better aligned to the common target of capacity upscaling.
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欧洲氢经济的空间演化
绿色氢已经超越了测试阶段:在接下来的几年里,欧洲各地的财团将投入大量资金来建立未来的供应链。然而,欧洲作为一个整体,只有使供应链的发展与各地区的潜力保持一致,并利用欧洲劳动分工的优势,才能取得成功。本文从区域异质性的角度考察了氢能领跑者项目的空间分布。它揭示了一种模式,显示出明确的核心区域,但仅部分符合当前生产和使用潜力的本地化。为了迅速扩大氢市场,欧洲政策制定者应该做出更大的努力,通过协调影响氢供应链的国家税收和促进跨区域氢运输基础设施的建设,来激励高潜力地区的产能形成。此外,各种机构和项目提供的公共投资支持应更好地与能力提升的共同目标保持一致。
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Intereconomics
Intereconomics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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16 weeks
期刊介绍: Intereconomics publishes papers dealing with economic and social policy issues in Europe respectively in Euroland. The journal consists of the sections editorial, forum and articles. The editorial section contains brief comments on current questions of economic policy in Europe or effecting Europe. In the forum, several authors (researchers, politicians, representatives of trade unions and of employers associations etc.) voice their opinions on one particular current economic policy problem effecting Europe. The articles deal with economic policy issues and trends in Europe. They are mostly written by researchers in economics. Officially cited as: Intereconomics
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