Do you follow any of the people behind the Hydrogen Science Coalition (e.g. on LinkedIn), who have no dog in the hydrogen race, just an understanding of the urgency of decarbonisation and the physics & chemistry realities of hydrogen, especially via electrification, and a keen sense of where hydrogen fits in? They've completely removed the fossil-funded wool from my eyes as to how little a role H2 will have in decarbonisation, especially given that ~99% of it is currently manufactured from fossil-fuels and thus is itself a major decarbonisation challenge, one that would consume approximately the entire global installed base of renewably-generated electricity if it were to be switched to become 'green hydrogen'.
Do you follow any of the people behind the Hydrogen Science Coalition (e.g. on LinkedIn), who have no dog in the hydrogen race, just an understanding of the urgency of decarbonisation and the physics & chemistry realities of hydrogen, especially via electrification, and a keen sense of where hydrogen fits in? They've completely removed the fossil-funded wool from my eyes as to how little a role H2 will have in decarbonisation, especially given that ~99% of it is currently manufactured from fossil-fuels and thus is itself a major decarbonisation challenge, one that would consume approximately the entire global installed base of renewably-generated electricity if it were to be switched to become 'green hydrogen'.
Hey Anthony! Will definitely given them a follow on Linkedin and have a look. We've got some articles on hydrogen planned in the near future.