Green Hydrogen: An assessment of near-term power matching requirements

IRENA
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The slide uses a two-column text layout to introduce the context of climate change and the strategic role of green hydrogen.establish_context
Open slide detailBeat · Situation & Context
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The slide is divided into two distinct sections: 'About this guide' and 'IRENA's work on green hydrogen and hard to abate sectors'.summarize
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The slide uses a mix of historical facts and chemical definitions to frame the topic of green hydrogen.establish_context
Open slide detailBeat · Situation & ContextLoop · Value Chain Walk
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The slide uses a value chain framework to map the lifecycle of green hydrogen from renewable energy sources to various industrial and transport applications.present_framework
Open slide detailBeat · Situation & ContextLoop · Value Chain Walk
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The slide uses a table to map hydrogen 'shades' (Grey, Blue, Turquoise, Green) to their respective production processes and energy sources.present_framework
Open slide detailBeat · Situation & ContextLoop · Value Chain Walk
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The slide uses a color-coded classification system for hydrogen types.establish_context
Open slide detailBeat · Situation & ContextLoop · Zoom In
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Includes a footnote explaining fuel cell principles.establish_context
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The slide continues a numbered list (3, 4, 5, 6) describing drivers for green hydrogen.summarize
Open slide detailBeat · Situation & ContextLoop · Zoom In
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This is a textbook-style informational page, likely from a report on hydrogen energy.establish_context
Open slide detailBeat · Situation & ContextLoop · Zoom In
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The slide uses a numbered list format to detail specific challenges in the green hydrogen value chain.diagnose
Open slide detailBeat · Problem & ComplicationLoop · Iceberg
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Includes footnotes 7 and 8, and source/notes for Figure 1.3.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Problem & ComplicationLoop · Iceberg
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Contains a specific threshold value of 190 gCO2/kWh for sustainable electrolytic hydrogen.establish_context
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The chart uses a dot-matrix visualization to represent policy counts across production, infrastructure, and end-use segments.analyze_data
Open slide detailBeat · Problem & ComplicationLoop · Iceberg
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The slide uses a three-stage framework to categorize the development of green hydrogen policy.present_framework
Open slide detailBeat · Problem & ComplicationLoop · Iceberg
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The slide uses a large '2' in the title, but the text explicitly mentions 'four central pillars'.transition
Open slide detailBeat · Solution & Approach
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Part of a series of pillars for green hydrogen policy making.present_framework
Open slide detailBeat · Solution & ApproachLoop · Maturity Curve
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The slide outlines a sequential process from R&D to Strategy, with a cross-cutting PPP layer and a follow-up analysis phase (P1).plan_implementation
Open slide detailBeat · Solution & ApproachLoop · Maturity Curve
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The slide provides a narrative history of hydrogen policy, referencing specific countries like the US, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, China, France, and the EU.establish_context
Open slide detailBeat · Solution & ApproachLoop · Maturity Curve
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The slide uses a vertical timeline format to categorize policy initiatives by type and date.present_framework
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The slide uses a timeline framework to outline the three stages of the EU hydrogen strategy.summarize
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The slide uses a structured categorization framework to map policy instruments to strategic pillars.present_framework
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The slide uses a 'P2' icon to denote the pillar. It includes two photos illustrating hydrogen infrastructure.present_framework
Open slide detailBeat · Solution & ApproachLoop · Elimination
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The slide uses a matrix to map sectors against technology solutions, highlighting green hydrogen's specific role.present_framework
Open slide detailBeat · Solution & ApproachLoop · Elimination
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Page 28 of a report, part of Chapter Two, focusing on policy priorities (P2) and the principle of additionality.summarize
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The slide details the necessity of certification for green hydrogen and provides a comparative table of existing schemes.present_framework
Open slide detailBeat · Solution & ApproachLoop · Value Chain Walk
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The slide discusses the complexity of hydrogen certification and proposes a lifecycle approach (Figure 2.5) for Guarantees of Origin (GO).present_framework
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Part of a series of policy pillars for green hydrogen.present_solution
Open slide detailBeat · Solution & ApproachLoop · Mece Breakdown
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The slide outlines strategic pillars for hydrogen policy, including energy security, financing, standards, infrastructure, data collection, and research.present_solution
Open slide detailBeat · Solution & ApproachLoop · Mece Breakdown
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Open slide detailBeat · Evidence & ProofLoop · Segmentation Split
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The slide uses a structured table/matrix format to align challenges with potential policy interventions.present_solution
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence & ProofLoop · Segmentation Split
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Page 36 of a report. Contains text-heavy analysis of hydrogen market barriers and policy needs.diagnose
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence & ProofLoop · Before After
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Page 38 of a report, likely from a larger energy transition study.establish_context
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence & ProofLoop · So What Cascade
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Chapter 3 page 40. Discusses iron, steel, chemicals, cement, lime, and aluminium. Mentions carbon leakage and cost differentials.diagnose
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence & ProofLoop · So What Cascade
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Page 42 of a report, likely IRENA or similar energy transition publication.establish_context
Open slide detailBeat · Evidence & ProofLoop · So What Cascade
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Includes a callout box for 'Barriers' and decorative H2 graphic.establish_context
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The slide discusses specific policy levers: fiscal incentives (taxes/levies), demand creation (targets/blending mandates), infrastructure (port development), anrecommend
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The slide serves as a concluding summary for a report on green hydrogen policy.summarize
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