The use of hydrogen for clean electricity generation, even when produced only from surplus electricity and used infrequently for load following, is likely to remain very costly. Whether compared to generation using hydrogen produced from variable renewable resources and storage or from reformed natural gas with carbon capture, lower cost options for load following likely include current generation and batteries […]
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