Turkey has released a hydrogen roadmap as part of its plans to meet its 2035 net-zero emission targets, hinging on solar energy and importing electrolysis technologies in the short term. Gulmira Rzayeva, research fellow at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, says this target is realistic.The Turkish government has released a new strategic roadmap for hydrogen technologies. The country plans to produce hydrogen at $2.40/kg by 2035, and aims to halve this figure by 2050, according to the Turkish energy minister, Fatih Donmez. "When we talk about Turkey, everything is possible. I am sure it ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...