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The green hydrogen industry has the potential to monetize excess capacity from wind farms and solar arrays, gathering up clean kilowatts that would otherwise go to waste. That puts the industry somewhat at odds with the current state of affairs in US energy policy. Nevertheless, new ventures continue to squeeze into the market.
Green Hydrogen And The New Tax Bill
Hydrogen is the multi-tasker of the modern era, which means that the pace of global decarbonization depends on how quickly hydrogen can shake off its carbon-loaded supply chain. The primary source of hydrogen today is natural gas, with coal playing a significant but lesser part.
Non-fossil options are becoming available as new technologies emerge to extract green hydrogen from water or various bio-based resources, as well as human-made waste streams. The challenge is to bring the cost down to…


