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Europe's energy crisis gives boost to green hydrogen

Nov 03, 2022 View Original Article
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    -6% Center

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  • Policy Leaning

    -50% Medium Liberal

  • Politician Portrayal

    4% Positive

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64% : Green hydrogen could also have an important part to play in storing intermittent renewable energy as battery technology develops.
63% : Whatever the outcome of the conflict, he adds, the result will be greater interest in expanding renewable energy sources, including green hydrogen.
57% : If this is not possible, contracts will need to guarantee that renewable electricity is used in production.
57% : Most of this low-carbon hydrogen was "blue" -- derived from fossil fuels but abated by carbon capture, utilisation and storage, rather than from electrolysers powered by renewable energy.
56% : That, combined with cheaper renewable energy, could fire up demand for green hydrogen.
49% : At current prices, hydrogen derived from clean power sources will be cheaper to produce in Europe than hydrogen from more polluting alternatives, he argues.

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