Analysis of the hydrogen energy policy and R&D program of foreign countries

해외 수소에너지 정책 및 연구개발 프로그램 분석

  • Kang, Seok-Hun (Korea Institute of Energy Research Energy Policy Research Department) ;
  • Kim, Jong-Wook (Korea Institute of Energy Research Energy Policy Research Department) ;
  • Hong, Jong-Chul (Korea Institute of Energy Research Energy Policy Research Department)
  • 강석훈 (한국에너지기술연구원 정책연구부) ;
  • 김종욱 (한국에너지기술연구원 정책연구부) ;
  • 홍종철 (한국에너지기술연구원 정책연구부)
  • Published : 2005.06.15

Abstract

Hydrogen is getting more attention owing to the seriousness of air pollution and dependance on oil import, UNCCC(United Nations Convention on Climate Change) for reducing the emission of $CO_2$. This fact is not confined in a certain country but global recognition and several countries initiated R&D competition for commercializing the hydrogen fuel cell vehicle. Within 20${\sim}$30 years cost effective hydrogen production can be possible using fossil fuels because so much research is carried out up to now. But it is so far to produce the most of the hydrogen using renewable resources considering the present status of R&D and cost effectiveness. Several automobile companies planed for mass production of hydrogen vehicle by 2010 but changed or canceled the plan owing to the difficulty of R&D and the low status of infrastructure penetration. This paper surveyed the hydrogen energy policy, R&D program and commercialization strategy of advanced country, international agency, automobile and energy company to analyze the global status of R&D and policy. And the survey of R&D program is focused on the part of hydrogen production, storage, delivery and fuel cell.

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