OGEL 2 (2021)
The Hydrogen Economy
Editorial
Hydrogen
How Will EU Policies Shape the Clean Hydrogen Funding Landscape?
W.J. Kettlewell, Baker McKenzieC. Jones, Baker McKenzie
Blue Hydrogen as an Enabler of Green Hydrogen - The Case of Germany
R. Dickel, Oxford Institute for Energy StudiesLessons Learnt? What Hydrogen Policymaking Can Learn From The Regulation of GB Electricity and Gas Sectors
D. Majumder-Russell, CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLPForthcoming Russian Hydrogen Strategy and its Implications for the Arctic Development
A. Middleton, Oulu Business School, University of OuluY. Melnikov, Energy Centre, Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO
Gas Decarbonisation in Europe: Clean Hydrogen as the New Prospective Area for Russia-EU Cooperation
A.A. Konoplyanik, www.konoplyanik.ruHydrogen Stake as a Guarantee of Natural Gas Future in Europe After 2050
L.O. Loginov, Gazprom export LLCComparing the Hydrogen Strategies of the EU, Germany, and Australia: Legal and Policy Issues
J. Prest, Parliamentary Library (Australia)J. Woodyatt, ANU College of Law
J.P.J. Pettit, Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA)
The Hydrogen Hope? Challenges and Opportunities for an Australian Hydrogen Industry
M. Taylor, Macquarie Law SchoolT. Soliman Hunter, Macquarie Law School, Macquarie University
Developing a Canadian Clean Hydrogen Economy: Maximising the Export Potential
R. Tscherning, Faculty of Law, University of CalgaryHydrogen in the United States - Developmental Perspective
K. Talus, CCEEL, UEF Law School, University of Eastern Finland (UEF)E.N. Smith, A.B. Freeman School of Business, Tulane University