Tag: green hydrogen
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The Truth About Hydrogen: High Cost, Low Impact, Big Distraction
The post critiques the exaggerated role of hydrogen in climate action, emphasizing its inefficiency compared to direct electrification. While acknowledging hydrogen’s importance as a feedstock in industrial processes, it argues against using it as a fuel for transport or heating. The author calls for prioritizing electrification to maximize emissions reductions effectively.
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Industrial Decarbonisation Could Be the Climate Win of the Decade – If We Get Serious!
Industrial decarbonisation is crucial for mitigating climate change, as major sectors account for 30% of global CO₂ emissions. Despite available technology, economic barriers hinder progress. Projects need investment and buyer demand to become viable. Policy measures, like mandates and standards, are essential to stimulate the necessary transformation in industrial practices.
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From Fossil Fuels to Clean Energy: The Role of Green Hydrogen
As the host of the Climate Confident podcast, I’m thrilled to share with you an exciting episode all about green hydrogen and its role in reducing our climate emissions. In this episode, I sit down with Emily Pontecorvo, a journalist at Grist, to discuss the latest developments in the world of green hydrogen and what…