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The Nuclear-Hydrogen Conundrum

EI's Dan Esposito explains if hydrogen tax credits aren't designed correctly, it could result in nuclear reactors diverting carbon-free electricity from the grid to produce hydrogen, with fossil fuel plants running more to fill the gap.

Press ・ May 1, 2023

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