Norwegian researchers say blue and green hydrogen could complement each other in the future, but early adoption of green hydrogen could result in increased hydrogen production and emissions.Norwegian University of Science and Technology researchers have determined that blue hydrogen can yield significant savings in the European power market by the 2030s. But their study shows that an early deployment of green hydrogen could lead to higher hydrogen costs and CO2 emissions. If natural gas prices mirror those of the 2022 energy crisis, green hydrogen will become the primary source by 2030 and 2050, ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...