Senate Adds Two-Year Extension of Hydrogen Tax Credit to Budget Bill
Senate Budget Bill Offers No Reprieve to Hydrogen
Industry Groups Lobby for Extension of 45V Hydrogen Tax Credit
Project Bankability, Policy Uncertainty at Center of Clean-Energy Discussions at CERAWeek
Rules of the Road - Final Rules for 45V Tax Credit Could Help Clear a Path for Clean Hydrogen
The long-delayed rules around the federal government’s Hydrogen Production Tax Credit (PTC), also known as 45V, had been the subject of heated debate — and lobbying — since passage of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) way back in August 2022. But after more than a year of speculation — and with the Biden administration in its last days — the final rulemaking has at last been published. In today’s RBN blog, we’ll look at how the final rulemaking compares with the initial guidelines established in December 2023, detail the key areas where the rules have been made more lenient, and explain why clean hydrogen still faces an uncertain future, while also previewing our first Drill Down report of 2025.
Global Clean Hydrogen Investment Hits $75 Billion, But Slow Pace Puts Climate Targets At Risk: Hydrogen Council
Linde to Build, Operate $2 Billion Clean Hydrogen Facility at Dow’s Path2Zero Project in Alberta
Hanwha, INEOS to Study Feasibility of Building Blue Ammonia Facility in U.S.
Only the Strong Survive - U.S. Clean Ammonia Projects Inch Forward, But Some May Falter
Rising global interest in clean ammonia — plus the potential for earning generous federal tax credits — spurred a host of project announcements over the past couple of years, with the first new production capacity slated to start up as soon as 2025. But reality is setting in regarding the pace of clean-ammonia demand growth and the financial, regulatory and other challenges of developing complicated, big-dollar projects, particularly those involving carbon capture and sequestration (CCS). In today’s RBN blog, we provide an update on the major clean ammonia proposals we’ve been tracking.