Hydrogen’s Spark Gets Swamped by Rising Interest Rates - WSJ

2022-07-02 09:13:18 By : Ms. Helen Huang

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Vladimir Putin has given low-carbon hydrogen projects a lift this year, but you wouldn’t know it by looking at the stock market.

Mr. Putin’s mounting threats to Europe’s natural gas supplies have strengthened the case for developing clean-burning hydrogen, both politically and economically. Many governments have doubled down on hydrogen commitments that increase fossil fuel importers’ energy security, while high prices for coal, gas and European Union carbon credits have also improved the cost competitiveness of so-called green hydrogen, made by splitting water with renewable energy.

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