Making the case for hydrogen in a zero-carbon economy
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MIT Energy Initiative
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In a study analyzing California’s power system, MITEI researchers Emre Gençer and Drake D. Hernandez SM ’21 show that hydrogen-generated electricity is a cost-competitive alternative to fossil-fuel-based peaker plants or lithium-ion battery arrays for backing up solar and wind. Read the article: Listen to more audio articles: Join the mailing list or send us feedback:
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