Green hydrogen is still expensive and intensive to produce, even if heavy investment from here should move the dial quickly. Could natural hydrogen provide the long-term answer to clean and cost-effective hydrogen production? Christian Annesley examines the opportunity
Hydrogen has a key role to play in achieving Net Zero, but green hydrogen production still looks relatively challenging as 2023 draws to a close, despite its structural importance and the massive investments and subsidies that attach.
Back in March, remember, the US Department of Energy (DOE) announced no less than $750m for research and development efforts related to reducing the cost of clean hydrogen, with most of that effort focused on advancing electrolysis technologies alongside the goal of a 100% clean electrical grid by 2025.
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