ADEME report on the cost of renewable energies in 2019
published: 31/01/20, 09:40
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It is precisely what costs the most and makes this solution completely unrealistic.This part focuses on the cost of transformation
electricity from renewable sources of hydrogen by
the process of electrolysis of water. This cost does not include
no costs required for storage, transportation
and the use of hydrogen (fuel cells) or its
transformation (methanation)…