Will the PEM electrolyzer commercial expansion be limited by the Iridium’s supply?

The green hydrogen, obtained from water electrolysis fed by renewable sources, is expected to be a key factor in decarbonizing the global economy, acting as an energy vector and sustainable chemical feedstock to mitigate climate change.

Will the PEM electrolyzer commercial expansion be limited by the Iridium’s supply?

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