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Category Archives: Clean Hydrogen Tax Credit

A Closer Look at the 45V Final Rule

For electrolytic hydrogen production, the final rule reaffirms the three pillar guardrails, which are similar to those already finalized in Europe. Requiring hourly matching, deliverability, and incrementality is critical to avoiding some of the worst high-emissions consequences of grid-connected hydrogen production. Furthermore, the precedence of a three pillar approach to matching clean electricity production with […]

Alex Piper
Jan 08, 2025 · 4 min to read
Clean Hydrogen Tax Credit

EnergyTag Oral Testimony to the US Treasury Department

EnergyTag Oral Testimony March 27, 2024 45V Clean Hydrogen Production Tax Credit Internal Revenue Service Good Morning, My name is Killian Daly and I am the Executive Director at EnergyTag, an independent not-for-profit organization based in Europe, focused on promoting and enabling robust hourly electricity accounting standards globally. Previously, I oversaw energy sourcing for one […]

Killian Daly
Mar 27, 2024 · 4 min to read
Clean Hydrogen Tax Credit
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