How gas engines are outpacing hydrogen with their cost-effectiveness and efficiency, expected to reach $6.3bn by 2029, reshaping the future of clean energy.
BloombergNEF says green hydrogen will fall from a current range of $3.74/kg to $11.70/kg to between $1.60/kg and $5.09/kg by ...
Electrolysis is the cleanest way to produce so-called green hydrogen, when renewable energy provides the electricity for the ...
BNEF: green hydrogen may not become cost-competitive with other types of hydrogen until 2050. Rising costs for electrolyzers mean that in 2050, green hydrogen would cost between $1.60 and $5.09 ...
Using nothing but sunlight and photocatalysts, a 100 square meter (1,076 square foot) reactor produced carbon-free hydrogen ...
Ecolectro's method uses a membrane that can handle the harsh conditions of alkaline electrolysis, as TechCrunch explained.
A raft of projects to produce green hydrogen, a fuel billed as critical to reaching net zero, have been abandoned this year as expectations for tumbling costs failed to materialize. Governments ...
The levelized cost of green hydrogen must come down to deliver large-scale decarbonisation for heavy industries ...
Consulting and research firm says the element could yet find a role in basic industry applications such as metals production.