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Hydrogen Setback

Hydrogen Setback refers to the challenges and obstacles faced by the hydrogen industry, particularly in the context of its production, storage, distribution, and utilization. These setbacks can arise from various factors, including technological limitations, high costs, regulatory hurdles, infrastructure gaps, and market competition from other energy sources. The term signifies a slowing or reversal of progress in the development and adoption of hydrogen as a clean energy solution, which has been touted for its potential to reduce carbon emissions and support energy transition. Hydrogen setbacks can manifest in delays in projects, reduced investment, or shifts in policy that hinder the growth of hydrogen energy systems.