Hydrogen in the TYNDP 2026 scenarios is treated as a strategic energy vector used both as a feedstock and as a fuel in hard-to-electrify sectors, produced mainly from low-carbon electricity via electrolysis and transported through dedicated infrastructure.[3] It is also identified as a key input to synthetic fuels (e-fuels) and as a potential medium for seasonal energy storage and system flexibility.[19]
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