Abstract

The significant increase in harmful GHG emissions has led to dramatic global climatic changes. Thus, a need arises for clean, sustainable, economically viable energy sources. Prink hydrogen is the production of hydrogen using a nuclear energy source. No clear legislation regulates the utilization and operation of hydrogen in general and pink hydrogen in particular. This study analyzes nuclear energy regulations in various countries and regions and introduces a gap analysis in the nuclear field, comparing the under-established to the well-established regulatory bodies. This study utilized a harmonious blend of analytical tools utilizing both a gap analysis and an integrated decision-making methodology. Gap analysis showed a weak regulatory infrastructure, which hinders the adoption of pink hydrogen in some regions. Strategies were suggested in this study to address the identified weaknesses and threats linked to pink hydrogen technology to enhance energy security.

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