22
Mar
15:15
Europe’s green H2 feasibility rises since start of war
Green hydrogen’s feasibility as an affordable and secure source of renewable energy is growing in Europe, particularly as a result of the Russia-Ukraine war, says Rystad Energy.
The potential comes at the expense of fossil fuel-based hydrogen, linked to uncertain energy prices. Minh Khoi Le, head of hydrogen research, estimates the production costs for blue and grey hydrogen have risen 73% and 72%, respectively, following the Russian invasion on 24 February…
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