Course contents comprises of:
- The politics and geopolitics of hydrogen transitions
- The structure and actors of hydrogen geopolitics
- Major fossil fuel exporters in transition
- Energy security
- Hydrogen diplomacy
- Competing visions of hydrogen futures
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This course examines the emerging geopolitics of hydrogen. This involves political risks along with economic and power political competition among producer and consumer countries of hydrogen and related derivative fuels. This competition in turn influences the operating environment of firms in various sectors and value chains of hydrogen business. The course offers a global level outlook into these matters, scrutinising the key concepts of hydrogen geopolitics with illustrative case studies on the EU context, North America, and the Asian context, as well as on the role of fossil fuel producers and implications for energy security and energy diplomacy.
After successfully completing this course, the student is able to comprehend the international-political operating environment of hydrogen business in the context of globally ongoing energy transitions
After successfully completing this course, the student is able to analyse the effects of involved political risks and economic competition among states
After successfully completing this course, the student is able to analyse the features of strategies and policies of host states on hydrogen business and their effects globally and regionally
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Course contents comprises of:
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