'A kilo of green hydrogen currently costs CHF10-CHF12 and lets a lorry cover about 11 kilometres. According to one study, this price should halve over the next decade'.
'Hydrospider uses electricity produced by the hydroelectric plant in Gösgen, canton Solothurn, to break water down into hydrogen and oxygen (electrolysis). Its two-megawatt plant – the largest in Switzerland – can produce up to 300 tonnes of hydrogen a year, which could fuel around 50 lorries or 1,700 cars.'
'A kilo of green hydrogen currently costs CHF10-CHF12 and lets a lorry cover about 11 kilometres. According to one study, this price should halve over the next decade'.
'Hydrospider uses electricity produced by the hydroelectric plant in Gösgen, canton Solothurn, to break water down into hydrogen and oxygen (electrolysis). Its two-megawatt plant – the largest in Switzerland – can produce up to 300 tonnes of hydrogen a year, which could fuel around 50 lorries or 1,700 cars.'
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