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.
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