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The Most Expensive Part of Hydrogen May Be Everything After Production
Because in the real world, customers do not buy hydrogen at the production source. They buy it after compression or liquefaction. After storage. After transport. After transfer. After scheduling. After inventory management. After all the friction and physics and logistics that stand between a promising molecule and delivering usable product.

Nicholas Cupps
Mar 2610 min read
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