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.
MBA, University of San Francisco. Since 1999, with Hyundai: until 2005, Executive Vice-President, Operations, Kia, a subsidiary.
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 - ...