Falling electrolyzer costs driven by economies of scale, increased automation of production and the modularity of such systems will bring green hydrogen to a competitive cost with its fossil-fuel powered variants in a dozen markets by 2030, according to WoodMac.With the rapid expansion in plans for electrolyzer production facilities worldwide set to drive down costs, U.S.-owned analyst WoodMackenzie has said Brazil and Chile are "amongst the front-runners" to harness affordable clean hydrogen this decade. The Scotland-based data company, which is owned by New Jersey business Verisk, has examined ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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