5. Conclusion
The Paris conference held in 2015 resulted in agreements to reduce greenhouse gas releases worldwide. The aim is to limit the rise in average temperature to 1.5°C by 2100. To achieve this, it will be necessary to keep carbon dioxide emissions below 40 Gt.year –1 . However, these emissions already reached 37 Gt.year –1 in 2018, and projections suggest that they could exceed 55 Gt.year –1 in 2030. With the Paris agreements having been ratified by more than 195 countries around the world, it is safe to assume that substantial efforts will be made to reduce CO 2 emissions. One of the main strategic axes for achieving the targets is to gradually replace fossil fuels with green hydrogen. This evolution has already...
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