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*Cost per kg [https://ceepr.mit.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/MIT-CEEPR-WP-2023-09.pdf#:~:text=Alkaline%20electrolyzers%20currently%20exhibit%20the%20highest%20cumulative,(Figure%201a%E2%80%93c%2C%20details%20in%20Supplementary%20Note%201).&text=Table%201%20provides%20the%20resulting%20estimates%2C%20with,for%20PEM%2C%20and%2072.8%%20for%20SOC%20electrolysis.]:
*Cost per kg [https://ceepr.mit.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/MIT-CEEPR-WP-2023-09.pdf#:~:text=Alkaline%20electrolyzers%20currently%20exhibit%20the%20highest%20cumulative,(Figure%201a%E2%80%93c%2C%20details%20in%20Supplementary%20Note%201).&text=Table%201%20provides%20the%20resulting%20estimates%2C%20with,for%20PEM%2C%20and%2072.8%%20for%20SOC%20electrolysis.]:


[[Image:electrolyzercost.png|Learning curve indicates 16% cost reduction per capacity doubling. X axis is in kW installed capacity.]]
[[Image:electrolyzercost.png||Learning curve indicates 16% cost reduction per capacity doubling. X axis is in kW installed capacity.]]

Revision as of 00:03, 17 December 2024

  • $500-1000/kW [1]
  • MIT CEEPR report 2023 - [2]. Has author emails.
  • Cost of alkaline, PEM, and oxide Fuel to Gas - [3]. From Guntherglenk.com. Prediction is $1.6/kg by 2030. DOE target is $1/kg - [4]
    • 15% cost decrease for doubling of electrolyzer capacity
  • Cost per kg [5]:

Learning curve indicates 16% cost reduction per capacity doubling. X axis is in kW installed capacity.