Hydrogen’s demise ‘greatly exaggerated,’ says Wood Mac amid US policy turbulence


For all the policy and market uncertainty that continues to cast a shadow over the hydrogen sector, Wood Mackenzie’s Vice-President of Hydrogen Research believes there’s still reason for optimism.

Murray Douglas told the consultancy’s Gas, LNG and Future Energy conference in London that the death of hydrogen “has been greatly exaggerated.”

“We don’t think things are quite as bad as maybe the market sentiment suggests at the moment,” he said, adding that much of that sentiment was being generated from the US, which faces major upheaval in its federal funding support for hydrogen.

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