Is Ultra Cheap Green Hydrogen on the Horizon?

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Ultra Cheap Green Hydrogen

Is ultra cheap green hydrogen on the horizon?

Hydrogen produced by splitting water with renewable energy is too expensive to take off, but a start-up hopes to bring down the cost with new electrolysers

Hydrogen is often described as the champagne of green energy – scarce and expensive, to be deployed only on special occasions.

But there are huge swathes of the global economy that will need hydrogen fuel in order to decarbonise, from aviation and shipping to steelmaking, fertiliser production and industrial heating.

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This article was originally posted in the New Scientist

 

Categories: Fuel
Author: Madeleine Cuff
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Is ultra cheap green hydrogen on the horizon?

Founder of Earth and Leaf Community Interest Company. Lifelong career as a livestock farming expert backed by an education in agricultural sciences and economics. Now a conservationist, researcher and sustainability campaigner.

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