Ireland could cut emissions in hard-to-abate transport sectors within 10 years, a report by lobby group Hydrogen Mobility Ireland suggests
A report commissioned by lobby group Hydrogen Mobility Ireland suggests Ireland could cut emissions in “hard-to-abate” transport sectors such as road and rail, maritime and aviation within 10 years with a more supportive policy platform.Mario Rosenstock: ‘Everyone lost money in the crash.
The report advocated a three-stage adoption programme, starting with a demonstration phase between 2024 and 2026 with “small-scale” projects helping to develop home-grown hydrogen expertise and open up supply chains.with the funding of vehicles linked to hydrogen refuelling stations and the funding of maritime vehicle conversions. This would lead to an industrialisation phase that would implement policies to create parity between fossil fuels and hydrogen mobility.