Bloomberg
Hydrogen made from renewable power will be competing on price with producing the gas from fossil fuels within two decades, according to analysis by research firm Wood Mackenzie Ltd.
The cost of green hydrogen will drop 64% by 2040, the researchers said. Hydrogen is seen as key to cutting global greenhouse gases as it could eliminate the use of polluting fuels in industry and transport.
This year has seen a surge of support for hydrogen as European countries make it a foundation of a low carbon future.
The fuel is at the heart of the European Union’s Green New Deal and Germany has pledged to invest 9 billion euros ($10.6 billion) to create local green hydrogen production.
That effort has helped the global green hydrogen pipeline grow to 15 gigawatts from 3.5 gigawatts in the last 10 months. Increased scale of production will be key to bringing down the cost of hydrogen to compete with fossil fuels.
“Even with a multitude of challenges that await the nascent green hydrogen market, we firmly believe there will be some form of low-carbon hydrogen economy soon,†said Ben Gallagher, research analyst at Wood Mackenzie.