A clean energy transition with hydrogen energy could be closer than we think
With costs falling and interest growing, now is the time for hydrogen energy to start making a serious contribution to global decarbonization. Here's how.
1979, graduate, Ecole Centrale, Paris, France. Since 1981, with Air Liquide as Project Manager, Business Manager and Director, Energy Business Group; from 1993, Corporate Strategic Planning Director, Corporate Deputy Director of Operations, Corporate Executive Vice-President and Corporate Chief Executive; 2001-06, Chairman of the Management Board. Since 2006, current position. Since 2008, Chairman, Air Liquide Foundation. Since 2014 President, European Round Table of Industrialists.
With costs falling and interest growing, now is the time for hydrogen energy to start making a serious contribution to global decarbonization. Here's how.
Hydrogen produced using clean energy could provide 18% of our energy needs by 2050. Building the necessary hydrogen energy infrastructure will require global cooperation across sectors - ...