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Ideology and Politics

Fossil Capitalism’s Lock-ins: The Natural Gas-Hydrogen Nexus

Pages 91-110 | Received 17 Aug 2019, Accepted 11 Aug 2020, Published online: 08 Nov 2020
 

ABSTRACT

This paper investigates the hypothesis that power relations in the current, fossil fuel-based capitalist system allow the natural gas industry to appropriate the notion of a hydrogen energy utopia and substitute a natural gas-based vision for a renewable-based one. Although the uptake of hydrogen as a fuel is still in its infancy, the push to decarbonise natural gas-consuming regions has spurred action by natural gas industry actors to capture future markets. In doing so, they are able to maintain their capital accumulation practices based on unsustainable resource exploitation. This paper looks at how the domains of economic competitiveness, infrastructures, (geo)politics, and ideology all underpin the power of the natural gas industry to the detriment of their renewable competitors. The European Union is discussed in more detail, since this is the first region where ambitious climate policy targets and natural gas consumption collide.

Acknowledgements

Many thanks for the work and input of the editors, the two reviewers, and the colleagues that had commented on previous drafts.

Disclosure Statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).