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See Factsheet for more Hydrogen Assessment Information >
Building on the world's first-to-market hydrogen assessments launched in December 2019, we expanded in April 2020 on our North American and European assessments and launched its first hydrogen assessments in Asia, following by adding Australian pricing in August 2021.
Our daily price assessments include 10 US regional set of prices, one Canadian set of prices, prices in the Netherlands, Japan and the UK.
The daily price assessments demonstrate the production cost of hydrogen for Steam Methane Reforming (SMR) production methods, including some regions Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), along with prices for Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Electrolysis, Alkaline Electrolysis, Auto Thermal Reforming (ATR), Coal Gasification and Lignite Gasification production pathways, depending on the production hubs.
The calculated prices reflect both the commodity production cost and the capital expenditure (CapEx) associated with building a hydrogen facility.
The assessments include a commodity price as well as a commodity plus production cost, for the following hydrogen production hubs:
United States
(SMR w/o CCS, Alkaline Electrolysis, and PEM Electrolysis, all excluding and including CapEx)
(all include and exclude CapEx)
(all are published in A$/kg, $/MMBtu, $/kg, both including and excluding CapEx)
Platts daily CNH assessments represent the price of hydrogen incorporating the cost of avoided carbon emissions, where possible through the use of low emissions power generation, the removal of carbon through the use of carbon capture and storage and offset through the use of carbon credits or equivalent instruments.
The CNH assessments are published in six locations:
Platts publishes monthly hydrogen refueling station pump prices for California, Germany and Japan:
California — A monthly price survey that considers representative high and low pump prices heard in the California market from hydrogen fuel station operators across the state.
Japan – 5 locations: A monthly republishing of posts pump prices from gas company Iwatani at five locations: Thoku, Metropolitan, Chubu, Kinki, Chugoku.
Germany — A monthly repulsing of posted pump prices fromH2 MOBILITY Deutschland, a consortium of hydrogen retail station operators.
These assessments are bringing transparency to an opaque market. We will publish both the commodity production cost and the commodity production cost plus capital expenditures on a daily basis. These assessments show market participants different ways to value hydrogen production in order to more accurately evaluate it as a fuel.
The hydrogen price assessments are based on feedstock costs using our existing natural gas and power assessments relevant to the pricing hubs and are calculated using a predetermined capacity factor and energy conversion efficiency for each production method. For example, the US Gulf Coast price is based on an average of power prices from Texas and Louisiana, as well as physical gas prices from Houston and Henry Hub (Louisiana).
The assessments using CapEx prices use the same calculations, but also include the capital expenditures associated with building and operating a hydrogen production facility. The editorial team reviews this fixed cost on a regular basis.
See Factsheet for more Hydrogen Assessment Information >
Building on the world's first-to-market hydrogen assessments launched in December 2019, we expanded in April 2020 on our North American and European assessments and launched its first hydrogen assessments in Asia, following by adding Australian pricing in August 2021.
Our daily price assessments include 10 US regional set of prices, one Canadian set of prices, prices in the Netherlands, Japan and the UK.
The daily price assessments demonstrate the production cost of hydrogen for Steam Methane Reforming (SMR) production methods, including some regions Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), along with prices for Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Electrolysis, Alkaline Electrolysis, Auto Thermal Reforming (ATR), Coal Gasification and Lignite Gasification production pathways, depending on the production hubs.
The calculated prices reflect both the commodity production cost and the capital expenditure (CapEx) associated with building a hydrogen facility.
The assessments include a commodity price as well as a commodity plus production cost, for the following hydrogen production hubs:
United States
(SMR w/o CCS, Alkaline Electrolysis, and PEM Electrolysis, all excluding and including CapEx)
(all include and exclude CapEx)
(all are published in A$/kg, $/MMBtu, $/kg, both including and excluding CapEx)
Platts daily CNH assessments represent the price of hydrogen incorporating the cost of avoided carbon emissions, where possible through the use of low emissions power generation, the removal of carbon through the use of carbon capture and storage and offset through the use of carbon credits or equivalent instruments.
The CNH assessments are published in six locations:
Platts publishes monthly hydrogen refueling station pump prices for California, Germany and Japan:
California — A monthly price survey that considers representative high and low pump prices heard in the California market from hydrogen fuel station operators across the state.
Japan – 5 locations: A monthly republishing of posts pump prices from gas company Iwatani at five locations: Thoku, Metropolitan, Chubu, Kinki, Chugoku.
Germany — A monthly repulsing of posted pump prices fromH2 MOBILITY Deutschland, a consortium of hydrogen retail station operators.
These assessments are bringing transparency to an opaque market. We will publish both the commodity production cost and the commodity production cost plus capital expenditures on a daily basis. These assessments show market participants different ways to value hydrogen production in order to more accurately evaluate it as a fuel.
The hydrogen price assessments are based on feedstock costs using our existing natural gas and power assessments relevant to the pricing hubs and are calculated using a predetermined capacity factor and energy conversion efficiency for each production method. For example, the US Gulf Coast price is based on an average of power prices from Texas and Louisiana, as well as physical gas prices from Houston and Henry Hub (Louisiana).
The assessments using CapEx prices use the same calculations, but also include the capital expenditures associated with building and operating a hydrogen production facility. The editorial team reviews this fixed cost on a regular basis.