Green hydrogen continues to fall behind projections, and with challenges such as grid congestion, water scarcity, and the high cost of electrolysers, the gap between expectations and reality will likely widen.
That was the reality delivered by Jan Rongé, CEO of Solhyd, in a recent presentation delivered on the eve of Nippon Gases’ plant opening, attended by gasworld.
Rongé emphasised that rising demand and pressure on green hydrogen calls for new innovations to accelerate production.
In recognition of the challenges, Solhyd is taking a different approach to producing hydrogen, compared to many who are using electrolysis technologies.
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