How feasible is green hydrogen? – Newsweek.
The world is on the cusp of a global energy transition, the likes of which has not been seen since the industrial revolution in the 1800s.
While natural gas, oil, and coal still account for over 77 percent of the world’s primary energy consumption, new energy storage solutions are gaining momentum.
And one such solution is green hydrogen.
Based on current trajectories, green hydrogen could be a feasible, widespread energy source within the next decade. By weight, it is three times more energy dense than gasoline and can be produced from renewable energy sources.
Hydrogen-powered delivery trucks, cars and buses are already being trialed across the U.S., and the Department of Energy has committed to making hydrogen a cost competitive energy solution within the next decade.
Preliminary tests…