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Risks of green hydrogen must be understood and mitigated, says Marsh | Hydrogen

The viability of green hydrogen and green ammonia projects as insurance risks was one focus at analyst group Wood Mackenzie’s Hydrogen Conference 2025 in London last week. With more and more hydrogen and ammonia projects reaching final investment, there remains a question of the long-term risks that attach to what are relatively new technologies that need to deliver reliably over decades. Prakash Patel, Senior Vice-President of Hydrogen and CCS Risk Engineering at the global insurance brokerage Marsh, explained that many of the questions in his mind may not be completely specific to new clean fuels. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly limit to access free articles! Want to keep reading? Please register for free and create a profile to… Read More »Risks of green hydrogen must be understood and mitigated, says Marsh | Hydrogen

Hydrogen costs too project-specific for universal price targets: Wood Mac event | Hydrogen

Setting a target per-kilo price for producing hydrogen is not that useful, since every hydrogen project has its own dynamics and attached economics. The price question was posed and tackled in a panel session on hydrogen project risks at analyst group Wood Mackenzie’s Hydrogen Conference 2025, taking place this week in London. Christian Stuckmann, Vice-President of Business Development in Hydrogen for the energy company Uniper, said the company’s projects in the UK, Germany, and the Netherlands had no top-level target price attached for good reasons. “Every business case [in every market] is bespoke,” he said. In the Netherlands, for example, Stuckman noted that energy grid fees apply, which pushes up the cost. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly limit… Read More »Hydrogen costs too project-specific for universal price targets: Wood Mac event | Hydrogen

Wood Mackenzie event: Hydrogen projects ‘cannot hit aspiration targets yet’ | Hydrogen

Setting a target per-kilo price for producing hydrogen is not that useful, since every hydrogen project has its own dynamics and attached economics. The price question was posed and tackled in a panel session on hydrogen project risks at analyst group Wood Mackenzie’s Hydrogen Conference 2025, taking place this week in London. Christian Stuckmann, Vice-President of Business Development in Hydrogen for the energy company Uniper, said the company’s projects in the UK, Germany, and the Netherlands had no top-level target price attached for good reasons. “Every business case [in every market] is bespoke,” he said. In the Netherlands, for example, Stuckman noted that energy grid fees apply, which pushes up the cost. … to continue reading this article and more, please login, register for free, or consider subscribing to gasworld You’ve reached your weekly limit… Read More »Wood Mackenzie event: Hydrogen projects ‘cannot hit aspiration targets yet’ | Hydrogen

Future of Energy event: clean energy weighs its prospects | famous ccs incentive globally

Policy and market uncertainty continues to cast a shadow over the hydrogen, CCUS and biomethane sectors – and a dedicated session at the Gas, LNG and Future of Energy conference in London explored the latest developments. Mhairidh Evans, Vice-President Global Head of CCUS Research at analyst group Wood Mackenzie, said, “It looks like the 45Q tax credit, probably the most famous CCS incentive globally, will stay, but almost $4bn of funding for projects has been pulled. So what we’re seeing is players in the US and Canada, to some extent, ‘tap the brakes’ on their investment decisions.” She said the slowdown is expected to last “for a good year yet”. Nonetheless, CCUS has a “pretty decent role to play” in addressing Scope 1 emissions for gas production and processing and that also extends to enabling… Read More »Future of Energy event: clean energy weighs its prospects | famous ccs incentive globally