It is estimated that green hydrogen and bioenergy will play a major role in the success of the global energy transition.In 2030, green hydrogen and bioenergy will have the potential to reduce consumption of petroleum products by nearly one billion litres per year in Québec. This could reduce our GHG emissions by 4 megatonnes of CO2 per year, which would be equivalent to removing 1.2 million gasoline vehicles from the roads. By the 2050 horizon, according to the International Energy Agency, global hydrogen demand could be multiplied by five and bioenergy production could meet 20% of global energy needs, if global carbon neutrality is targeted.
