The Fight to Define Green Hydrogen, With Billions of Dollars at Stake
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54% : Clean-energy firms such as Vestas and Intersect, as well as environmentalists, have argued in recent comments to the IRS that those companies should have to effectively prove they are using green power by matching their hydrogen plant's electricity consumption to renewable-power generation on an hourly basis and making sure the green project is located in the same region.49% :Not doing so means that some hydrogen plants tied to the electricity grid wouldn't in fact be green, some companies argue, and could at times be more carbon-intensive than conventional hydrogen made from natural gas, given that some regions remain reliant on coal to generate electricity.
33% : Industry leaders such as BP BP 2.78% PLC and NextEra Energy Inc. are arguing against renewable-energy companies including Vestas Wind Systems A/S and Intersect Power LLC over tax credits for hydrogen, a fuel that when made from renewable energy could reduce carbon emissions from transportation and other industrial sectors by replacing oil and gas.
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