
Who Informs The Energy Policy Makers with Dr John Feddersen
Everything Electric Podcast
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Decarbonization in Transport
I think part of the hydrogen debate, and I see both sides of it to an extent, which is hydrogen is very expensive. Green hydrogen in a sunny place like Spain is maybe in the six to seven dollar range per kilogram. So that's four to five times more expensive than zero carbon hydrogen. And so there are people out there who say, this is not the lowest hanging fruit of decarbonisation. That's true. This is incredibly expensive. But what they're saying is the urgency is higher and so we need to do more. The US government has provided a $3 per kilogram tax credit to green hydrogen. It looks like the one that is competitive on cost miles away
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