Description
Innovation in hydrogen is booming, not just in production, but also in storage and applications. Current hydrogen production relies heavily on fossil fuels, but it doesn’t have to be this way. Electricity from renewable sources (wind, solar etc.), using new electrolyser technologies, herald a new era for this clean energy source. But which countries and sectors are in the lead, and what are the challenges to the hydrogen revolution?
Moderator: Jeremy Philpott, Communications Manager, EPO
Guests: Simon Bennett, Technology Analyst at IEA, and Yann Ménière, EPO Chief Economist
See epo.org/trends-hydrogen
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