Green hydrogen cost parity depends on electrolyzers built for intermittent renewable electricity

Chart showing declining solar PV and onshore wind costs supporting green hydrogen cost parity

Green hydrogen cost parity will depend on whether electrolyzers can run efficiently on cheap, intermittent renewable electricity rather than stable baseload power. The report argues that conventional alkaline and PEM systems degrade under variable loads and repeated cycling, while renewable-native designs could unlock lower-cost hydrogen. Green hydrogen cost parity remains out of reach not because renewable electricity is too expensive, […]

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