A new report from Troutman Pepper highlights the need for greater clarity and rigorous certification to make clean hydrogen a viable energy source in the United States. The report emphasizes simplifying legislation and tax credits, which are currently too complex, to accelerate industry growth. It also suggests boosting exports, strengthening domestic manufacturing of hydrogen technologies, and prioritizing infrastructure to reduce project risks. Improved certification standards are necessary to ensure the quality and reliability of clean hydrogen. While the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law have spurred interest in clean hydrogen projects, their complexities present challenges. The US aims to produce 50 million tonnes of green hydrogen by 2050, and these steps are essential to achieving that goal.
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