German Media Discourses and Public Perceptions on Hydrogen Imports: An Energy Justice Perspective

Author:

Sadat‐Razavi Pantea1ORCID,Karakislak Irmak1,Hildebrand Jan1

Affiliation:

1. Department Environmental Psychology IZES gGmbH Altenkesseler Straße 17 66115 Saarbrücken Germany

Abstract

While aiming to become a global pioneer in green hydrogen, import of hydrogen is indispensable for meeting the German hydrogen demand. Public perception and acceptance of a changing energy landscape are crucial for enabling a hydrogen economy in Germany. The societal discourse surrounding hydrogen imports carries significant importance as it provides a lens through which to assess the alignment of these developments with Sustainable Development Goals and justice principles. This study sheds light on potential synergies or conflicts resulting from socioeconomic implications of hydrogen imports. With a multimethod approach, media discourses and public perceptions of hydrogen import are assessed. This study presents results from a media analysis of N = 37 newspaper articles and a representative survey (N = 2752). Media representation of hydrogen imports focuses on discussed motives for imports and conditions for partnerships with potential countries, whereas implications for exporting countries receive little attention. The survey results on public perceptions of Power‐to‐X technologies show support for renewables as a basis for imports. Yet, there is still a high degree of uncertainty in the assessment, expressed by a high number of “don't know” answers within the survey. The study highlights the need for stronger science communication and dialogue on hydrogen import strategies.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Energy

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