As the cost of generating clean energy continues to fall, producing green hydrogen in Europe, rather than importing it from Africa - with all the transport costs and raised carbon footprint that would entail - is beginning to look like an increasingly viable option.In recent years, the idea of importing green hydrogen from North Africa has surfaced as a potential avenue to bolster Europe's clean energy mix. Much of this was driven by the idea that the processes of both producing green energy, and converting it to hydrogen, were prohibitively expensive in Europe. For many in Europe, the focus ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...