The rapidly dropping price of solar and wind energy means green hydrogen is now low-cost sufficient to be sensible. Simply zap water with electrical energy, and presto, you’ve received hydrogen. Europe is leading the method in which, starting to build the wanted infrastructure. Peter Fairley argues that such tasks are only a first step to an envisioned global community of electrolysis plants that run on solar and wind power, churning out clean hydrogen. Hydrogen has at all times been an intriguing attainable substitute for fossil fuels.
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