Greencoat: Transparent PtX subsidy schemes are key to attract large investments

The UK asset manager expects PtX to be in dire need of government support for some time if it is to reach its potential. But the opportunity is there, according to the head of hydrogen investments.
Hydrogen will be expensive to produce for years to come. Therefore, investors need to know about subsidies well in advance if investments are to come to the projects. | Photo: Geoffroy van der Hasselt
Hydrogen will be expensive to produce for years to come. Therefore, investors need to know about subsidies well in advance if investments are to come to the projects. | Photo: Geoffroy van der Hasselt
by anne filbert

As it stands right now, PtX could prove to an expensive affair. 

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