Cited in the article as advocating for a tenfold increase in global hydrogen use by 2050, providing context for the significance of large-scale green hydrogen projects.
The IEA released the Global Hydrogen Review 2024, which provides critical insights into the current state and future potential of hydrogen as an energy resource.
The IEA is the source of the report discussed in the article, providing data and analysis on global energy investments and trends, particularly concerning hydrogen fuel projects.
The IEA released the World Energy Investment annual report, which provides data and analysis on global energy investments, including clean energy and fossil fuels.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) is cited for its estimates on the future energy consumption of data centers and the power usage of AI requests compared to standard searches.
The International Energy Agency is cited for its projection that renewable energy deployment worldwide is expected to double by the end of the decade, highlighting the need for complementary flexible power generation solutions.
The IEA published a report that provides data on the energy consumption of AI tools like ChatGPT compared to traditional search engines, supporting concerns about AI emissions.
The IEA published a report on Oman's potential as a competitive low-emissions renewable hydrogen supplier, referenced in the article as supporting evidence for Gulf region hydrogen production potential.
International organization providing data on global electrolyzer capacity, reporting 1 GW installed through last year with projections of 134 GW by 2030.