Both blue and green hydrogen could both play a key role in the energy transition, but challenges remain before commercial viability can be achieved, an equity analyst said Oct. 19. Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. Register Now Blue hydrogen produced from fossil fuels with carbon capture technology is more likely to be an area of growth over the next decade, while green hydrogen produced from renewables would become more meaningful from 2030 onwards, RBC Capital Markets’ equity analyst Biraj Borkhataria said in a note. “In our view, three main challenges limit the development of green hydrogen: cost, power grid and supply chain constraints,” Borkhataria said as he outlined key takeaways following a recent panel discussion on hydrogen’s future role in the energy transition. Current economics favor […]