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How can Norway lead the Hydrogen industry of tomorrow, an overview of the hydrogen industry in Norway

Mezei, Kristôf; De Berranger, Henri
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2022
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Abstract
What is the potential of the Norwegian Hydrogen Market? Using secondary data

from hydrogen industry reports and conferences, this paper provides a conceptual

analysis of the Norwegian market situation and defines the means and measures to

achieve this potential. Our research finds that hydrogen could be considered a

viable alternative to Oil and Gas as one of the Norwegian most valuable resources

in the future. However, to reach that point, the investing perspectives need to

change in the private sector, through venture capital, as well as the public sector,

as the government strongly influences investing trends in Norway. The market

characteristics will also have to be considered as the local market is limited in

size: partnerships and inter-country cooperation will provide access to bigger

markets preventing the issue. The Norwegian market infrastructure is also

particularly favorable to the development of hydrogen. If the government

increases its involvement in the industry and measures are taken to lessen the risk

of hydrogen development, Norway can become the hydrogen leader of tomorrow.
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Masteroppgave (MSc) in Master of Science in Entrepreneurship and Innovation - Handelshøyskolen BI, 2022
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