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World Economic Forum, Davos | Scaling the Green Hydrogen Global Economy
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The future of energy transition: Scaling the Green Hydrogen Global Economy
It's a stimulating topic for discussion in Davos
Every year, the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting brings together top decision-makers from government, business, and civil society to address major global issues and priorities for the year ahead.
More than 300 public figures, including more than 60 heads of state and government, focused on rebuilding trust amid uncertainty and rapid change, centered around the following areas:
achieving security and cooperation in a fractured world
creating growth and jobs for a new era
artificial intelligence as a driving force for the economy and society
a long-term strategy for climate, nature and energy
Hydrogen is emerging as one of the leading options for storing energy from renewables with hydrogen-based fuels potentially transporting energy from renewables over long distances – from regions with abundant energy resources, to energy-hungry areas thousands of kilometers away.
The Icon Belvédère, hosted the “Green Hydrogen Luncheon – The Future of Energy Transition: Scaling Green Hydrogen Global Economy”.
The focus was on Green Hydrogen, a strategic pillar for energy transition. Green Hydrogen production could be abundant in the Mediterranean Sea, with Crete - at the crossroads of three continents - identified as a strategic location
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