US Hydrogen Tax Rules Offer Flexibility to Electrolytic Hydrogen in Energy Procurement, Certification

The US Treasury's final 45V guidance on renewable energy-powered electrolytic "green hydrogen" has been praised for encouraging clean hydrogen investment, reaffirming the three pillar guardrails, and reducing risks in hydrogen development amid rising renewable energy demand, according to sources.

US Hydrogen Tax Rules Offer Flexibility to Electrolytic Hydrogen in Energy Procurement, Certification

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