The pipeline for planned green hydrogen projects has surpassed 60 GW, according to Rystad Energy. This is yet another piece of evidence that should silence the critics and convince them that the hydrogen revolution is here to stay. Rystad’s conservative tone, however, is that development will be slow, as it places itself among the rest of the oil-loving analyst houses. Objectively, the key figures from Rystad look great. The pipeline of announced 1MW-plus green hydrogen projects is over 60GW, with 87% coming from gigawatt-scale plants. Most of this will be powered by solar power and onshore wind, with just 5 projects powered by offshore wind. Europe and Australia, which have both set out to become global leaders in the sector,…