Hydrogen Pricing Challenges
Achieving economic competitiveness in hydrogen production hinges on reaching a price of around one dollar per kilogram, alongside CO2 costs between $100 to $200 per ton. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding the driving factors behind these prices, particularly capital expenditures and energy costs. Additionally, isolating technological advancements from unrealistic assumptions about inputs is crucial for a credible approach to energy solutions.In this clip
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