5 · June 18 - Global development of hydrogen electrolyzers rose 4% in the last six months to 1.2 TW as some 55.2 GW of new projects were added, according to Aurora Energy Research''s global
6 · A massive scale-up is underway. According to McKinsey, an estimated 130 to 345 gigawatts (GW) of electrolyzer capacity will be necessary to meet the green hydrogen demand by 2030, with 246 GW of
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Hydrogen is still making progress; it will play a role in a net zero energy mix. But the original vision of a superfuel, that could decarbonise large chunks of the economy with minimal disruption
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1 · Community pushback has plagued other hydrogen projects, with France-based CMG Cleantech moving its $113mn renewable technology park in Osceola County, Florida to another site after locals opposed
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Developers in the US have plans to expand hydrogen production using technologies that make use of electricity, an early sign that hydrogen production could move away from its current reliance on hydrocarbon feedstocks in the coming years.
— The Biden-Harris Administration today released the U.S. National Clean Hydrogen Strategy and Roadmap, a comprehensive framework for accelerating the production, processing, delivery, storage, and use of clean hydrogen—a versatile and flexible energy carrier that can be produced with low or zero carbon emissions. Achieving
New paper shows how policymakers could encourage the nascent clean hydrogen industry without indirectly increasing its carbon emissions. MIT researchers outline a path for how the Inflation Reduction Act can support clean hydrogen and avoid new emissions.