An overview of renewable energy technologies and hydrogen economy

This paper presents an overview of renewable energy technologies, the hydrogen economy, and the impact of renewable energy technologies penetration on energy price. The paper begins by presenting an overview of different energy sources and the impact from hydrogen as a fuel into the energy market along with the problems associated with hydrogen energy. The work proceeds to investigate the applications of hydrogen as a fuel and its effects on investment policy in energy industry.

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