The green hydrogen economy: a summary?
…green hydrogen in our work. First, processes fuelled purely by renewables (i.e., electrolysis reactors) will tend to have 30-40% utilization rates at best (half the US industrial average), which amortizes…
…green hydrogen in our work. First, processes fuelled purely by renewables (i.e., electrolysis reactors) will tend to have 30-40% utilization rates at best (half the US industrial average), which amortizes…
…the file (chart below). The data-file also presents a cautionary tale from California. To accomodate 40TWH of new utility-scale renewables generation, we show that 35TWH of gas generation has now…
…give decision-makers an edge. It includes detailed examples in renewables, electric vehicles, capital goods, conventional energy and hydrogen. $199.00 – Purchase Checkout Added to cart The objective of our research is to…
…Turbo-charged gas turbines could be among the non-obvious technologies to gain greater share as grids become more saturated with renewables, in addition to CHPs, PCMs and fuel cells, per our…
…profitability, but not both; while a combination of increasing leverage and curtailment on renewables assets could leave many assets underwater. Implications are drawn out on pages 17-19, including five recommendations…
…conclude that geothermal energy is a natural fit for incumbent oil and gas companies to diversify into renewables, and arguably a much better fit than wind and solar (page 17)….
…has actually worsened. Finally, downside risks are quantified for future realized wind power prices. $499.00 – Purchase Checkout Added to cart This rise of renewables in the UK power grid is profiled…
…renewables with CHPs, PCMs and smart energy systems. If you read one research note into a non-obvious opportunity, we recommend this deep-dive below into additive manufacturing, which will re-shape every…
…an increasing risk of blowing ‘investment bubbles’ (pages 2-4) (2) Renewables’ grid volatility is also reaching new levels, creating a new opportunity to absorb excess power supplies (pages 5-7) (3)…
…model, it could be the vast ramp-up of renewable energy that eventually helps to phase out conventional energy. But our current models below do not suggest that renewables can reach…