OPINION | US hydrogen tax credits | Why a recent Supreme Court ruling is likely to have a 'chilling effect' on H2 investment

Time-consuming litigation is now inevitable, and the chances that hydrogen producers can overturn the much-criticised 45V regulations have significantly increased, write senior lawyers Barbara de Marigny and Jon D Feldhammer

Chief Justice John Roberts looks at his controversial colleague, Associate Justice Clarence Thomas, while posing for photographs.
Chief Justice John Roberts looks at his controversial colleague, Associate Justice Clarence Thomas, while posing for photographs.Photo: Getty
Published 16 July 2024, 09:30Updated 16 July 2024, 12:32
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