Green hydrogen could become cost competitive in under 5 years, according to Enapter, but this will require a serious rethink of how value is prescribed in the energy sector, and for the industry to shake off its obsession with centralized generation. When following the nascent growth of hydrogen production, it’s easy to get drawn in by the large-scale production figures – just look at our story on JV project in Saudi Arabia this week – but it’s likely that the key development of the sector will lie outside the remit of these gigawatt scale projects. In conversation with Rethink Energy, Enapter co-founder Vaitea Cowan detailed how the company intends cost reduction to be driven by the serial fabrication of standardized…