Allocating the Economic Benefits of Green Hydrogen: A Fiscal Regime for the Green Hydrogen It Factor?
Article from: OGEL 1 (2023), in Hydrogen
Summary
Green hydrogen is produced by separating water (H2O) into its constituent compounds (H2 and O), using an electrolyzer powered by renewable energy. It is viewed by many as critical to avoiding the worst of global warming. There are several barriers to the development of a robust global green hydrogen market, including technical and legal barriers and the nascent electrolyzer market, which combine to make production more expensive than the market currently will bear. However, solutions to these challenges are being developed quickly. Optimizing electrolyzer operating expenses by ...