Exhibit 1 shows the rapid uptake needed in electrolyzer-based hydrogen to meet the demands of net zero projections for 2050. These are unattainable, but even
We are hitting a confluence of issues with hydrogen in that early estimates of production costs are proving too optimistic, and it is increasingly evident
Incentives to promote the hydrogen economy are insufficient today, and without a fix we will fall short of all ambitions for hydrogen. We need sufficient
As the idea that hydrogen will be neither cheap nor plentiful gains support, other routes to hydrogen look more interesting – especially pyrolysis and gasification
As low-cost green hydrogen becomes more elusive, we would expect increased efforts to find alternative sources of hydrogen. Gasification and pyrolysis are technologies that show