Last but not least, price. While the industry is officially and rightfully targeting a #renewablehydrogen #productioncost between $1 and $2 per kg, reality is that, at least if you look at the price at #hydrogen pumps in California, we are still far from that. No need to play the blame game here, reaching this target is not an easy task. It requires combined efforts of all stakeholders in the sector, and more FIDs than we actually see. Another #realityshock is that electrolytic hydrogen production cost still seems to be hovering around $4 to $7 per kg. Yes, it takes longer to significantly reduce electrolysers CapEx than what most financial analysts require in terms of payback time. Our RefHyneries? are built on existing, proven components that are being used everyday in the industry. Their cost is known. While our process architecture is quite innovative, this is where our filed patents are focused, we aim at maximum derisking of the industrial aspects. $1 to $2 per kg hydrogen production cost is what we, through the projections for our first systems, are reaching today on most of our markets. This allows a $7 to $9 per kg hydrogen price at the pump. We have started preparing business cases for our clients along these lines. We are ready. Now.
... ... system-wide H2 storage and distribution infrastructure ... n.b. cantonal, prefectural, provincial, etc ? ... otherwise to derive ammonia?
Gean-Louis, This is an excellent and most realistic assumptions on the Hydrogen cost analysis. This is fair enough to build our financial modeling.
Congrats Jean-Louis!!! I'm glad to see you are finally getting some legs underneath your Waste2H2 project and how the RefHhyneries focus aligns with our own target pricing.
Congrats Jean! can we connect @santosh.elias
Congrats Jean-Louis! Looking forward to the case studies & numbers
Excellent work
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4 个月Just hitting the jackpot..