Green hydrogen fuel to become competitive due to war in Ukraine, says BNEF report
A new Bloomberg New Energy Finance report says that renewable H2 is already competitive with crude. Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) recently released a report titled “Ukraine War Makes Green Hydrogen Competitive”, examining the impact of the Russian invasion on renewable H2 and crude oil. The BNEF report indicates that interest in renewable H2 may rise with the energy conflict. The crisis in Ukraine may raise interest in green hydrogen and its processes, stating that it was already cost competitive with crude oil and could offer more secure energy solutions. The Russia’s illegal war on U…
A new Bloomberg New Energy Finance report says that renewable H2 is already competitive with crude.
Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) recently released a report titled “Ukraine War Makes Green Hydrogen Competitive”, examining the impact of the Russian invasion on renewable H2 and crude oil.The BNEF report indicates that interest in renewable H2 may rise with the energy conflict.
The crisis in Ukraine may raise interest in green hydrogen and its processes, stating that it was already cost competitive with crude oil and could offer more secure energy solutions. The Russia’s illegal war on Ukraine has placed added pressure on global natural gas prices, which were already reaching record highs due to supply restrictions. As a result, the price of products derived from natural gas – such as ammonia – have also risen substantially in price. The price of natural gas is as high as three times more than what it was at the same time last year. As a result, the door is opening to renewable H2, which is produced using solar, wind, and other forms of renewable electricity. This fuel has the opportunity to compete with unabated natural gas-based processes, said the BNEF report.