INTERVIEW | 'Investing in blue hydrogen is very risky — green H2 will become cheaper during project lifetimes'

Facilities will require huge upfront costs to benefit from economies of scale, but are likely to become white elephants within ten years, says Renewable Hydrogen Coalition boss François Paquet

François Paquet, managing director of the Renewable Hydrogen Coalition.
François Paquet, managing director of the Renewable Hydrogen Coalition.Photo: Renewable Hydrogen Coalition
Published 11 November 2024, 11:30Updated 12 November 2024, 13:54
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