Observers say that the draft guidance on 45V is narrower than Congress intended in the IRA.

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Is the proposed 45V guidance too restrictive?
Still, Congress’ intent when drafting the IRA was “to create a tier of 45V that allowed for options and allowed for some diversity of choice,” Wolak said. “The draft guidance has really … negated that flexibility,” he said. FCHEA advocates for rules that will keep the door open for future innovations that might make 45V more attainable for blue hydrogen producers.
