2024 has been a critical year in setting the pace of growth for global low-carbon hydrogen and derivatives markets, and after a slow H1, the market is seeing renewed vigour towards the end of the year. So, what does this mean for the market as we look to the year ahead?
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Murray Douglas
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Murray is responsible for Wood Mackenzie’s Global coverage across the hydrogen value chain.
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Bridget is a hydrogen-focused principal analyst in our Energy Transition Practice.
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