An international team of economists says power-to-gas may already generate hydrogen at costs competitive with fossil fuel power plants in Germany and Texas, provided certain production output levels are not exceeded. If medium and small power-to-gas is competitive, large-scale should be viable by 2030.Germany and the U.S. state of Texas could already host wind-fuelled power-to-gas projects that could compete in cost terms with conventional power sources. That is the headline finding of research by a team of economists from Germany's Technical University of Munich (TUM), the University of Mannheim ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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