Clean hydrogen and ammonia facilities see a short-term price premium due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. However, weak federal policy and rising electricity costs continue to hinder the momentum of hydrogen projects in the U.S., despite the country's cost advantages in feedstock. Experts remain skeptical about the durability of this price signal in reviving stalled projects.
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