The global pipeline of utility scale green hydrogen developments – projects with capacities greater than 1 megawatt (MW) – now exceeds 60 gigawatts (GW), with 87% of this capacity coming from gigawatt-scale plants.
That’s according to research by Rystad Energy, an independent energy research and business intelligence company, who says proposed green hydrogen projects are surging across the globe, fuelled by post-pandemic green stimulus packages.
Green hydrogen developments are hydrogen electrolyser projects powered by renewable sources, and such projects are currently being planned in all continents.
Rystad Energy said Europe and Australia dominate the global pipeline, which includes 11 proposed electrolyser projects with a capacity of 1GW or more.
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