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Title: Law and Policy Review on Green Hydrogen Potential in ECOWAS Countries
Authors: Ballo, Abdoulaye
Valentin, Koffi Kouakou
Korgo, Bruno
Ogunjobi, Kehinde Olufunso
Agbo, Solomon Nwabueze
Kone, Daouda
Savadogo, Moumini
Keywords: Renewable energy
green hydrogen
green economy
laws and policies
ECOWAS
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: This paper aims to review existing energy-sector and hydrogen-energy-related legal, policy, and strategy documents in the ECOWAS region. To achieve this aim, current renewable-energyrelated laws, acts of parliament, executive orders, presidential decrees, administrative orders, and memoranda were analyzed. The study shows that ECOWAS countries have strived to design consistent legal instruments regarding renewable energy in developing comprehensive legislation and bylaws to consolidate it and to encourage investments in renewable energy. Despite all these countries having a legislative basis for regulating renewable energy, there are still weaknesses that revolve around the law and policy regarding its possible application in green hydrogen production and use. The central conclusion of this review paper is that ECOWAS member states presently have no official hydrogen policies nor bylaws in place. The hydrogen rise presents a challenge and opportunity for members to play an important role in the fast-growing global hydrogen market. Therefore, these countries need to reform their regulatory frameworks and align their policies by introducing green hydrogen production in order to accomplish their green economy transition for the future and to boost the continent’s sustainable development.
Description: Research Article
URI: http://197.159.135.214/jspui/handle/123456789/594
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