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Welcome back to The Hydrogen Podcast! I'm Paul Rodden, and today we're breaking down two major hydrogen headlines that could reshape the global energy landscape:
Welcome back to The Hydrogen Podcast! I'm Paul Rodden, and today we're diving into three global breakthroughs redefining the future of hydrogen energy:
Welcome to The Hydrogen Podcast! I'm Paul Rodden, and this is Part 2 of our deep-dive series on building the U.S. hydrogen economy by 2035.In Part 1, we broke down the top technologies: SMR with CCS, methane pyrolysis, natural hydrogen, and nuclear hydrogen. Now in Part 2, we answer the critical question: Where will the U.S. hydrogen economy take root?
In this Crash Course, hosted by Sierra Flanigan, she and her father, Ted Flanigan, dig into the key issue related to the combustion of green hydrogen in peaker power plants. Ted learned of the adverse impact of burning hydrgoen last year from his friend and colleague, Jonathan Parfrey, Executive Director of Climate Resolve. Together they wrote a white paper to clarify the issue... the basis of this Crash Course.There has been understandable concern that to meet the Los Angeles mandate of 100% clean energy generation by 2035, that green hydrogen will have to be used and that it will likely have to be used in peaker plants to keep the power on. Early studies on the combustion of green hydrogen make clear the great benefit of this carbon-free fuel, but note that its combustion may actually increase nitrogen oxide emissions. Why? Hydrogen burns hotter than natural gas, amplifying the "endothermic reaction" whereby air -- loaded with nitrogen - is drawn into the heat where it forms nitrogen oxides.This finding of increased NOx, which is both a greenhouse gas, and a regional air pollutant causing smog and health issues, has alarmed the Los Angeles environmental justice community that had been looking forward to their neighborhoods' power plants being permanently closed. Now they face continued operations albeit with hydrogen, and the threat of local air quality hazards in the form of increased NOx.The paper digs into ways to mitigate NOx emissions from combustion turbines and there are many. Some are before a power plant's combustion chamber, some are inside the chamber, and others outside. Hydrogen burns hot, but it can be lean, lowering the temperature. Inside the fire are adjustments to reduce NOx, and 70 - 95% of the NOx can be captured in selective catalytic reduction systems.The Crash Course covers the big picture too. Electric utilities are electrifying mobility -- witness the EV explosion -- and decarbonizing buildings. These functions have huge CO2 and NOx reduction benefits. Furthermore, power plants contribute less than 1% of all NOx in our region. Bottom line: Los Angeles may well explore and can certainly justify limited green hydrogen combustion, until efficiency and fuel cells and other technologies can help meet peak demands on the hottest days of summer.Past Crash Courses have focused on microgrids, net energy metering, electric vehicles, vehicle to grid, microgrids, offshore wind, climate action, energy storage... and Ted's experimental solar home in Colorado. The father/daughter duo works again in this sixteenth Crash Course to take a somewhat complex subject, and to make it clear and easy and interesting to digest.
Australia's largest green hydrogen project has been axed, in the latest blow to the promise of a green hydrogen future.
What does it take to build a transit system that powers a city—and wins global recognition for livability? In this episode of Transit Unplugged, Ryan Daniel, CEO of St. Cloud Metro Bus, and Dave Kleis, Board Chair and former mayor of St. Cloud, Minnesota, share how their long-running partnership has driven bold innovation and national recognition. From launching a system-wide redesign to pioneering green hydrogen fuel, their work shows how public transit can be a catalyst for clean energy and economic development. You'll hear the inside story of how St. Cloud won the U.S. Conference of Mayors Award and the global “Most Livable City” title—twice. Plus, Dave offers rare behind-the-scenes insights into how a mayor selects a transit CEO during a national search, and Ryan shares the quote that guides his work:“Where transportation goes, community grows.” Whether you're aiming for executive leadership or understanding transit's role in the economic development of your region, this conversation delivers strategies, lessons, and inspiration to get you there.Highlights:Why green hydrogen could be transit's next big shiftHow St. Cloud went 100% CNG—and what's nextKeys to successful public engagement on system redesignWhat mayors and boards really look for in a CEOWinning national awards through innovation and visionTransit Unplugged is brought to you by Modaxo Host & Producer: Paul Comfort Executive Producer: Julie Gates Producer & Newsletter Editor: Chris O'Keeffe Associate Producer: Cyndi RaskinProduction Intern: Desmond Gates Special thanks to: Brand Design: Tina Olagundoye Social Media: Tatyana Mechkarova Got a question or comment? Email us at info@transitunplugged.com Follow us:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/transit-unpluggedX (Twitter): twitter.com/TransitUnplugInstagram: instagram.com/transitunpluggedThreads: threads.net/@transitunpluggedYouTube: youtube.com/@transit-unplugged
For some time, marketing hydrogen in an affordable way has been a challenge to say the least. One company, Grimes Carbon Tech, says that assertion is untrue and they have the technology to prove it. On this episode of Alternative Power Plays, Buchanan's Alan Seltzer and John Povilaitis welcome Joseph Maceda, founder of Grimes Carbontech, and Haydn Palliser, Principal at green energy transition advisory firm Pivotal 180 and Grimes Carbontech advisor, to talk about their company and its hopeful technology.Grimes Carbontech was founded in 2022 and offers scalable technology that uses low-temperature waste heat to produce hydrogen in a liquid solution. The company says their technology is 80% cheaper than the electrolysis method and doesn't come with the need for pipelines or electrical grid infrastructure, enabling the firm to market hydrogen at the site of its use and convert carbon to sustainable fuel while also capturing and recycling carbon profitably. Grimes Carbontech calls it “Caustic Aqueous-Phase Electrochemical Reforming" or "CAPER.”During the episode, Joseph and Haydn talk about the ins and outs of their technology, how it works, why it's so valuable and what the future for this technology looks like. While the company is in its early stages, the future looks quite promising and our guests are thrilled about what its true potential could look like.To learn more about Grimes Carbon Tech visit: https://grimescarbontech.com/To learn more about Joseph Maceda and Haydn Palliser, visit: https://grimescarbontech.com/about-us To learn more about Alan Seltzer, visit: https://www.bipc.com/alan-seltzer To learn more about John Povilaitis, visit: https://www.bipc.com/john-povilaitis
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In this episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, we explore three powerful hydrogen stories making global waves:
In today's episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, we dive into Newsweek's June 2025 article on the Neom Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC), the heart of Saudi Arabia's bold $500 billion Neom megaproject.
Africa Melane speaks with Western Cape Premier Alan Winde ahead of the Green Hydrogen Summit, taking place from 12 to 13 June at the Century City Conference Centre. The summit marks a pivotal moment as it expands South Africa’s green hydrogen ambitions to a continental scale. Winde discusses the Western Cape’s role in positioning Africa as a global player in green hydrogen production, and how the event brings together investors, innovators, policymakers, and energy experts to unlock sustainable industrial growth and strategic partnerships across the continent. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30pm. CapeTalk fans call in, to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B”. Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) to Afternoon Drive with John Maytham broadcast on CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/BSFy4Cn or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/n8nWt4x Subscribe to the CapeTalk Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/sbvVZD5 Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When the CEO of an international company says a small-cap company's technology represents a major breakthrough in decentralized high-pressure hydrogen production, you should probably pay close attention. That's exactly what the CEO of Pragma Industries said about HPQ Silicon and its partner Novacium. The companies have signed a commercial and industrial cooperation agreement to advance their METAGENE™ green hydrogen production system.
This week on the podcast, we discussed Jackie's recent visit to St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, to attend the Energy NL conference. Energy NL is the province's energy supply and service sector association, which annually hosts the province's flagship conference on conventional and clean energy. This week, Charlene Johnson, Chief Executive Officer of Energy NL, joins the podcast to explore Newfoundland and Labrador's energy potential and the discussions at the conference. Among the topics covered were potential nation-building projects, such as the Churchill River hydroelectric development—a joint $33 billion potential initiative by Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro and Hydro-Québec that aims to add nearly 4 GW of new electricity generation capacity on the river. Another significant project discussed was Equinor's Bay du Nord offshore oil development, which could open a new offshore basin 500 km off the coast of Newfoundland. In addition to covering the conference highlights, Jackie and Peter recapped the past week's events, including the constructive First Ministers' meeting in Saskatoon on June 2nd. During this meeting, Prime Minister Carney outlined the criteria for nation-building projects. Furthermore, on June 6th, the Carney government tabled new legislation, “Bill C-5: One Canadian Economy: An Act to enact the Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act and the Building Canada Act.” The goal is to pass the bill into law by Canada Day. Content referenced in this podcast: Visit Peter Tertzakian's art show at the Elevation Gallery in Canmore, “Persistence, Obsolescence and Renewal: A Visual Inquiry Into the Lifecycle of Energy Infrastructure.” Alberta Electricity System Operator (AESO) approach to extensive load connections (Data Centres), June 4 Avik Dey, President and CEO of Capital Power, LinkedIn post regarding AESO's approach to data centre development, June 4 Prime Minister of Canada Office, “First Ministers' statement on building a strong Canadian economy and advancing major projects,” June 2 “Bill C-5: One Canadian Economy: An Act to enact the Free Trade and Labour Mobility in Canada Act and the Building Canada Act,” tabled June 5 “Insiders say Mark Carney could compromise on the emissions cap,” Toronto Star, June 6 Please review our disclaimer at: https://www.arcenergyinstitute.com/disclaimer/ Check us out on social media: X (Twitter): @arcenergyinstLinkedIn: @ARC Energy Research Institute Subscribe to ARC Energy Ideas PodcastApple PodcastsAmazon MusicSpotify
In this episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, we unpack the sobering truths from Oilprice.com's May 2025 article, "Green Hydrogen Faces Reality Check in Europe."
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In today's episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, we break down the biggest legislative shift in the U.S. hydrogen industry to date—the House-passed “One Big, Beautiful Bill Act” (H.R.1)—and how it could transform the economics of hydrogen production.
The story of Salish Elements began when one man gifted a bundle of tobacco to another. Rueben George and Omar Kassem first met at a gathering designed to provide Indigenous communities with the support of technology and business activists. Omar, is an energy industry engineer, working towards safely deploying hydrogen into British Columbia's utility infrastructure. Rueben is a globally recognized environmentalist and best-selling co-author of "It Stops Here", the story of the spiritual, cultural, and political resurgence of an indigenous nation taking action to reclaim their lands, waters, and food systems in the face of colonization. The gift of tobacco from Omar to Rueben led to discussions of how a green hydrogen energy business could provide an alternative to oil as well as share an economic opportunity with other Indigenous communities and First Nations in Canada. The idea of producing green hydrogen across B.C. with other Indigenous communities has become the story of Salish Elements, which Omar and Rueben have graciously agreed to share with our followers.
Hydrogen is gaining significant traction as a key element in the global and Indian transition to clean energy. However, with different types of hydrogen production—green, grey, and blue—there's much to unpack. Green hydrogen, produced from renewable energy sources, is widely regarded as the most sustainable option but is very expensive to produce. India's National Green Hydrogen Mission, with a target of 5 million metric tons of green hydrogen by 2030, is a bold move in the country's energy transition. But is this target too ambitious? What does the policy landscape around hydrogen in India look like, and what challenges and opportunities lie ahead?To understand the role of hydrogen, especially green hydrogen, in India's energy transition, we interviewed Vijay Shekhawat, Vice President (Public Affairs), Thyssenkrupp Nucera. Vijay is regarded as an energy expert with a deep understanding of India's energy landscape.Full transcript of the episode is available in EnglishPresented by 101ReportersFollow TIEH podcast on Twitter, Linkedin & YouTubeOur hosts, Shreya Jai on Twitter, Linkedin & Dr. Sandeep Pai on Twitter, Linkedin
In this episode of Energy Newsbeat – Conversations in Energy, Stuart Turley welcomes back author Terry Etam to discuss U.S.-Canada trade tensions, the impact of tariffs, Canada's energy potential, critical mineral strategies, and the future of oil, gas, and nuclear energy. They tackle political challenges, the dangers of rail transport for oil, and the urgent need for stronger U.S.-Canada energy collaboration amid global volatility.Terry is a great friend of the podcast, and I thoroughly enjoy every chance I get to talk with one of my favorite Canadians.Please follow him on X here: @TerryEtamAnd check out his book here: https://a.co/d/9gHRkAa Highlights of the Podcast 00:00 - Intro01:08 - U.S.-Canada Trade and Tariffs02:16 - Canada's Missed Energy Independence04:05 - Tariffs, Trade Problems, and Global Reset04:57 - LNG Export Ban Controversy05:10 - Leadership Failures in Canada07:49 - Fentanyl Crisis and Border Issues08:24 - Importance of Canadian Oil Sands09:38 - California's Oil Hypocrisy10:41 - Integration of U.S. and Canadian Energy11:45 - War in Ukraine and Global Costs12:48 - Canada's Critical Mineral Opportunity14:43 - Canada's Weak Military Reality15:11 - U.S.-Canada Energy Partnership Needed16:58 - Green Hydrogen vs. Reality19:22 - Oil, Gas, and Support for Nuclear20:58 - Keystone Pipeline Shutdown Fallout22:05 - Dangers of Rail Transport for Oil23:01 - Closing: How to Connect with Terry Etam
In this episode, Marty Neese, CEO of Verdagy, joins Amir to unpack what it takes to scale a company in one of the most innovative and high-stakes industries—green hydrogen. From managing a purpose-driven culture to embracing failures as a strategic advantage, Marty shares insights on leading ambitious climate tech initiatives while staying grounded in economic reality. Whether you're in tech, energy, or just love solving complex problems, this one's for you.
In this episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, we explore three major developments shaping the future of global hydrogen infrastructure:
Green hydrogen has been touted as a promising solution to cleaning up transport, shipping and aviation. But this clean technology has run into multiple hurdles. Jack Board and Lilling Tan chat with Alex Tancock, the CEO of InterContinental Energy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Beyond the Tariff Turnaround: Consequences Take Shape What did foreign countries learn from Trump's capitulation to the bond market? How will they use it? How will the 10% that remains for everything affect the American economy? Congress Blows the Lid Off the Deficit — $5 TRILLION Debt Ceiling Hike The Trade Deficit talk has conveniently redirected attention away from the federal Budget Deficit as interest on the debt passes $1 TRILLION for the first time (along with “defense” spending). For fun: guess what year the US budget first passed $1 TRILLION and what was the price of gold that year in US fiat. Dollar's Doom Sparks Gold Rush as World Dumps U.S. Paper for Gold Biden began the destruction of the dollar's reserve currency status with sanctions against Russia, will Trump's economic war with China finish it? Nations are fleeing to gold, pushing prices past $3,200 an ounce as BRICS rises along with mortgage rates and credit card interest Trumpsucker Proxy Media Fails “Sniff Test” & So Does Trump's New Perfume Trump's legion of shameless ‘sucker proxies'—Cat Turd, DC Draino, Benny Johnson—are caught red-handed spinning economic carnage into a twisted victory dance! Whether the rally was a dead cat bounce or a turn-around, the cultic excuses are exactly the opposite of their pearl clutching with market downturns during Biden's administration Breitbart (rightfully) mocks China for their Mao cult but MAGA is no better as Trump bilks them – his latest product is outrageously priced perfume topped with a golden idol of Trump himself. Who can afford it? Mall Meltdown: $300 Million Default Signals Commercial Real Estate Crisis The commercial real estate house of cards is crashing as Gerald Celente, TrendsJournal.com, has predicted since lockdown began 5 years ago! Celente's chilling prophecy unfolds: banks teeter, bonds tank, and America's lockdown legacy merges with a dot-com 2.0 bust of epic proportions Rogue AI Agents: Will They Create Crises to Profit from Chaos? Way beyond algorithms trading, AI Agents could act like politicians and bankers and deliberately cause crashes and crises in order to profit Game-Changing Device Saving Thousands from Choking Deaths! With choking claiming 5,000 lives yearly a simple yet lifesaving invention by Arthur Lih has already saved nearly 4,000 lives, including 3,000 children! Unlike the Heimlich maneuver, which can fail with kids, wheelchair users, or larger individuals, LifeVac's plunger-like design effortlessly clears airways in seconds. From a 15-month-old to a 97-year-old, this universal device works for all ages, lasts forever, and even comes with a free replacement if used. Don't wait for tragedy to strike…LifeVac.net AI's Soulless Secret Unveils Meaning of “Image of God” and the Dignity of Humans Bryan Trilli's explosive book, Soulless Intelligence: How AI Proves We Need God, reveals AI's fatal flaw. Ironically, AI may teach us what being in the image of God means and why ALL humans have value regardless of differing degrees of intellectual and physical abilities Green Hydrogen Hoax: The Latest Scam to Burn Billions in Taxpayer Cash A look at the unbelievable folly of the latest Jolly Green Giant Scam —Green Hydrogen (GH) even as Toyota is ready to bet the company on it Muslim Genocide Against Christians Using Israeli Weapons Azerbaijan's Muslim forces, armed by Israel, genocide of Christians in Nagorno-Karabakh—and the world shrugs! The U.S. downgrades the crisis despite ethnic cleansing, with Zionist-heavy commissions burying the truth. Mel Gibson and Archbishop Vigano cry out UK's Speech Stasi Silences BitChute and Prayer BitChute flees the UK's Online Safety Act, making the site write-only for people in the UK (can still upload content for free countries but UK citizens are not allowed to see). A UK retiree faces $25,000 fines for holding a sign “Here to Talk if You Want” near an abortion clinic—welcome to the West's new tyranny where speech is hate and the murder of children is protectedIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTFor 10% off supplements and books, go to RNCstore.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
Beyond the Tariff Turnaround: Consequences Take Shape What did foreign countries learn from Trump's capitulation to the bond market? How will they use it? How will the 10% that remains for everything affect the American economy? Congress Blows the Lid Off the Deficit — $5 TRILLION Debt Ceiling HikeThe Trade Deficit talk has conveniently redirected attention away from the federal Budget Deficit as interest on the debt passes $1 TRILLION for the first time (along with “defense” spending). For fun: guess what year the US budget first passed $1 TRILLION and what was the price of gold that year in US fiat. Dollar's Doom Sparks Gold Rush as World Dumps U.S. Paper for GoldBiden began the destruction of the dollar's reserve currency status with sanctions against Russia, will Trump's economic war with China finish it? Nations are fleeing to gold, pushing prices past $3,200 an ounce as BRICS rises along with mortgage rates and credit card interest Trumpsucker Proxy Media Fails “Sniff Test” & So Does Trump's New Perfume Trump's legion of shameless ‘sucker proxies'—Cat Turd, DC Draino, Benny Johnson—are caught red-handed spinning economic carnage into a twisted victory dance! Whether the rally was a dead cat bounce or a turn-around, the cultic excuses are exactly the opposite of their pearl clutching with market downturns during Biden's administration Breitbart (rightfully) mocks China for their Mao cult but MAGA is no better as Trump bilks them – his latest product is outrageously priced perfume topped with a golden idol of Trump himself. Who can afford it? Mall Meltdown: $300 Million Default Signals Commercial Real Estate CrisisThe commercial real estate house of cards is crashing as Gerald Celente, TrendsJournal.com, has predicted since lockdown began 5 years ago! Celente's chilling prophecy unfolds: banks teeter, bonds tank, and America's lockdown legacy merges with a dot-com 2.0 bust of epic proportions Rogue AI Agents: Will They Create Crises to Profit from Chaos?Way beyond algorithms trading, AI Agents could act like politicians and bankers and deliberately cause crashes and crises in order to profit Game-Changing Device Saving Thousands from Choking Deaths! With choking claiming 5,000 lives yearly a simple yet lifesaving invention by Arthur Lih has already saved nearly 4,000 lives, including 3,000 children! Unlike the Heimlich maneuver, which can fail with kids, wheelchair users, or larger individuals, LifeVac's plunger-like design effortlessly clears airways in seconds. From a 15-month-old to a 97-year-old, this universal device works for all ages, lasts forever, and even comes with a free replacement if used. Don't wait for tragedy to strike…LifeVac.net AI's Soulless Secret Unveils Meaning of “Image of God” and the Dignity of HumansBryan Trilli's explosive book, Soulless Intelligence: How AI Proves We Need God, reveals AI's fatal flaw. Ironically, AI may teach us what being in the image of God means and why ALL humans have value regardless of differing degrees of intellectual and physical abilities Green Hydrogen Hoax: The Latest Scam to Burn Billions in Taxpayer CashA look at the unbelievable folly of the latest Jolly Green Giant Scam —Green Hydrogen (GH) even as Toyota is ready to bet the company on it Muslim Genocide Against Christians Using Israeli WeaponsAzerbaijan's Muslim forces, armed by Israel, genocide of Christians in Nagorno-Karabakh—and the world shrugs! The U.S. downgrades the crisis despite ethnic cleansing, with Zionist-heavy commissions burying the truth. Mel Gibson and Archbishop Vigano cry out UK's Speech Stasi Silences BitChute and Prayer BitChute flees the UK's Online Safety Act, making the site write-only for people in the UK (can still upload content for free countries but UK citizens are not allowed to see). A UK retiree faces $25,000 fines for holding a sign “Here to Talk if You Want” near an abortion clinic—welcome to the West's new tyranny where speech is hate and the murder of children is protectedIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTFor 10% off supplements and books, go to RNCstore.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-real-david-knight-show--5282736/support.
In this episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, we take a global tour of hydrogen innovation and policy—from the conference floor in Houston to funding announcements in Europe and startup breakthroughs in the U.S.
Despite the recent upheaval in clean tech efforts, governments around the world are investing billions into green hydrogen. Analysts are calling it the missing piece in the clean energy puzzle, especially for industries that can't run just on batteries or solar power.But the future of green hydrogen may not be decided in Silicon Valley or Europe or even China. It might come from a factory just outside Bengaluru where a little-known American startup called Ohmium is building sleek, modular machines, the size of a fridge. These are designed to split water into hydrogen and oxygen using nothing but renewable electricity.Ohmium's unique technology called PEM (proton exchange membrane) electrolysers—are compact, scalable, and fast becoming the system of choice for green hydrogen production. But can India really lead the global green hydrogen race and will Ohmium be the company to take us there?Tune in.Daybreak is produced from the newsroom of The Ken, India's first subscriber-only business news platform. Subscribe for more exclusive, deeply-reported, and analytical business stories.
Send me a messageIn this episode of the Climate Confident podcast, I sat down with Faustine Delasalle, CEO of the Mission Possible Partnership (MPP), to delve into the real challenges, and opportunities, of decarbonising heavy industry and transport.Faustine and I explored the current state of industrial decarbonisation, including the progress made over the last five to six years in proving that sectors like steel, cement, and shipping can transition to low-carbon alternatives. But as she points out, technical feasibility doesn't always translate into financial viability. The sticking point? Making green industrial projects bankable.We discussed the role of the so-called "green premium" (or dirty discount), why demand signals are crucial, and how the current lack of buyers at scale is stalling momentum. Faustine makes a strong case for the combination of policy mandates and targeted subsidies to unlock investment - drawing comparisons with the growth trajectories of solar and electric vehicles.A key takeaway from our chat: the path to scaling green hydrogen could start with ammonia, which Faustine sees as the first domino in the next industrial revolution. We also looked at which regions are moving fastest, what's holding others back, and why emerging economies might play a central role in the coming decade.If you're in policymaking, finance, or industry, and serious about accelerating climate action, this is one to tune into.Listen and follow Climate Confident wherever you get your podcasts.Support the showPodcast supportersI'd like to sincerely thank this podcast's amazing supporters: Lorcan Sheehan Jerry Sweeney Andreas Werner Stephen Carroll Roger Arnold And remember you too can Support the Podcast - it is really easy and hugely important as it will enable me to continue to create more excellent Climate Confident episodes like this one.ContactIf you have any comments/suggestions or questions for the podcast - get in touch via direct message on Twitter/LinkedIn. If you liked this show, please don't forget to rate and/or review it. It makes a big difference to help new people discover the show. CreditsMusic credits - Intro by Joseph McDade, and Outro music for this podcast was composed, played, and produced by my daughter Luna Juniper
In this episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, we break down three massive hydrogen breakthroughs from around the world:
In this episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, we dive into three powerful stories shaping the global hydrogen economy:
The new podcast Inflection Point leans on C&EN's 100-year archive to trace headline topics in science today back to their disparate and surprising roots. In each episode, we explore three lesser-known moments in science history that ultimately led us to current-day breakthroughs. With help from expert C&EN reporters, this new show examines how discoveries from our past have shaped our present and will change our future. In our first episode, hosts David Anderson and Gina Vitale travel back in time to relive three events that ultimately led to the development of green hydrogen. They also bring in C&EN reporter Craig Bettenhausen to analyze how this emerging technology could shape our future. Subscribe to Inflection Point now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. A transcript of this episode can be found here.
Huge momentum in the hydrogen industry! In this episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, I unpack three major developments redefining the global hydrogen landscape:
This week's guest is Mike Roeth, Executive Director of the North American Council for Freight Efficiency or NACFE. NACFE has been around for over 15 years - originating from a workshop run by the Rocky Mountain Institute in 2009. Their objective is to drive the development and adoption of efficiency enhancing, environmentally beneficial, and cost-effective technologies, services, and operational practices in the movement of goods across North America. Mike has been leading NACFE in these efforts pretty much since its inception. In the conversation, Mike discusses the concept of the “Messy MIddle” - a term that NACFE introduced to the industry. The Messy Middle is the period between the trucking industry transitioning from a well established and known technology (that would be diesel internal combustion engines) to a future technology (zero emission battery electric vehicles). Major technology transitions are never simple or clean, and NACFE recognizes this and analyzes how different powertrain technologies (to include Renewable diesel, Biodiesel, Natural Gas, Green Hydrogen, and battery electric) can be employed to bridge this middle ground. In the podcast, Mike discusses how different trucking operations (payload, duty cycle, required range) are better suited to different powertrain technologies, highlights the challenges and hurdles to the adoption of these powertrain technologies, and outlines the roles that the various stakeholders play.
The hydrogen economy is accelerating! In this episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, I dive into two major developments shaping the future of hydrogen:✅ GOP Support for Clean Energy Tax Credits
The hydrogen revolution is here! In this episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, I break down THREE major developments shaping the future of hydrogen:✅ Morocco's $32.5B Green Hydrogen Mega-Project
The hydrogen revolution is advancing fast! In today's episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, I break down three MAJOR developments shaping the industry's future:✅ Electric Hydrogen & Titan Metal Fabricators Partnership ⚡ – Scaling PEM electrolyzer production in the U.S., cutting costs & boosting domestic hydrogen supply. ✅ Texas' Hydrogen Water Study
In 2025, the US will consolidate its position as a blue-focused hydrogen market, driven by policy developments under a second Trump administration. A surge in blue hydrogen investment – with at least three large-scale blue hydrogen projects reaching FID – will see the US emerge as the world's leading blue hydrogen producer. So what about the much-hyped green hydrogen? Has the industry given up on it? To find out, host Sylvia Leyva Martinez, principal analyst at Wood Mackenzie, is joined by hydrogen analyst Bridget Van Dorsten. Bridget explains why, despite massive project announcements, only a fraction of hydrogen projects have actually moved forward. What are the biggest roadblocks to deployment? Already in 2025 we're seeing financing hurdles, off-take uncertainty, and the challenges of scaling both green and blue hydrogen. To unpack the financial hurdles, Carl Cho - Director of Clean Energy Finance at Citibank – also joins the show. He breaks down the "hype cycle" surrounding hydrogen and why investors are hesitant to commit to long-term deals. Plus, Bridget and Carl look at the economics of hydrogen production, the learning curve of building large-scale infrastructure, and whether small, localised projects could be a better approach. They also debate economies of scale vs. economies of production and how hydrogen might fit into the future of energy. Sylvia thinks it could be better suited to a localised role in microgrids, industrial hubs, but what about data center energy demands? For more on this, check out the Lens Hydrogen report from Wood Mac. Lens is a data analytics platform with sector-specific insights to help you power your Business Intelligence tools. Find it at woodmac.com/lensFollow the podcast wherever your listening so you don't miss our next episode – out every second Tuesday from 7am ET.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The hydrogen revolution is accelerating! In this episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, I dive into three MAJOR developments shaping the industry:✅ Shell's Holland Hydrogen 1 Project
In this episode, we sit down with Von Williams at the World Electrolysis Congress in Cologne, Germany to discuss the latest developments in the world of electrolysis. Von shares his role in shaping the conference agenda, highlights from impactful panels, and the major challenges facing the hydrogen industry today, including electrolyzer performance, grid infrastructure, and policy frameworks. We also chat with Francois Paquet from the Renewable Hydrogen Coalition about Europe's leadership in renewable hydrogen, the importance of demand creation, and the role of legally binding targets in accelerating the industry.
Hydrogen trucking and infrastructure are evolving FAST! In this episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, I break down:✅ Tata Motors' Hydrogen Truck Trials – India's first Class 8 fuel cell trucks hit the road, a major step in decarbonizing freight.✅ Spain's Enagas Invests €4 Billion – Hydrogen infrastructure expansion with H2Med pipeline & fueling stations.✅ Fuel Cell Cost Breakthrough – Nanotech at the University of Chicago could slash fuel cell costs by 30-40%.✅ Hydrogen Market Economics – How India's $12B truck market, Spain's $200M fueling revenue, and fuel cell cost cuts create a $50B global opportunity.
Hydrogen Australia's David Cavanagh looks at the barriers and opportunities for Australia's green hydrogen industry, and the demand push from local and overseas industry. This special podcast episode is sponsored by Energy Exchange Australia.
EAH co-hosts Christopher Jackson, Alicia Eastman and Patrick Molloy sat down with Dr. Gökçe Mete Gascon to learn more about Vattenfall activities in decarbonizing hard to abate sectors such as steel and transport including methanol and other alternative fuels. As Co-founder and Board Member of Women in Green Hydrogen, Dr. Mete is focused on steel, methanol, and infrastructure. About Dr. Gökçe Mete Gascon: Dr. Mete is Senior Partnership Manager at Vattenfall, building and maintaining strategic partnerships with industrial players, such as chemicals, steel, refineries, industrial gases and transport to jointly tackle the challenges and opportunities of decarbonization, green hydrogen and the electrification of industrial processes. Gökçe is Co-founder and Board Member of the Women in Green Hydrogen Network, Qualified lawyer, PhD, and author of 30 publications. She had over 14 years of business and strategy development, policy & regulatory analysis, leadership, project and stakeholder management experience focused on climate change, international development, carbon markets and green transformation of energy, heavy industry and minerals sectors.Prior to joining Vattenfall, she led South Pole's heavy industry transition and renewable hydrogen portfolio as Global Head of Hydrogen, designing and developing business models and project investment cases for renewable hydrogen.Previously she was the Head of Secretariat of the UN Leadership Group for the Industry Transition hosted by the Stockholm Environment Institute which explores how policy, finance and business practices in hard-to-abate industry sectors such as steel, cement, heavy duty transport and chemicals can be aligned to achieve climate neutrality.About Vattenfall:Vattenfall is one of Europe's largest producers and retailers of electricity and heat with approximately 19,000 employees. For more than 100 years, they have electrified industries, supplied energy to people's homes and modernised ways of living through innovation and cooperation. They are committed to building a future where everyone can choose fossil-free ways to move, make and live. Vattenfall seeks to become fossil free itself and looks beyond its own industry to really make a difference. Together with its partners, the Company is taking on the responsibility to find new and sustainable ways to electrify transportation, industries and heating.About Women in Green Hydrogen: Women in Green Hydrogen is a network of passionate women working in the green hydrogen sector. The vision is to increase the visibility and amplify the voices of women working in green hydrogen. The network provides a platform to connect, empower, and change.Diversity is essential for a sector that thrives on innovation and new ideas. The network works to promote the participation of women in conferences, expert talks, and relevant media to shape a more diverse and inclusive discourse in the world of green hydrogen. The goal is to build a community to foster knowledge exchange, connect women in green hydrogen, and create professional opportunities for members.WiGH organizes networking events and panels about relevant topics in green hydrogen, manage an international expert database, and offer a mentorship programme. They are also active on social media to increase visibility, promote activities and facilitate exchange. --Links:Women in Green Hydrogen https://women-in-green-hydrogen.net/Vattenfall: https://group.vattenfall.com/Books by Dr. Mete:The Energy Transitions and Future of Gas inthe EU: Subsidise or Decarbonise? (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020)https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-32614-2The Palgrave Handbook of Social License to Operate and Energy Transitions (Palgrave Macmillan,...
Electric Hydrogen is working on carbon-free hydrogen production, leveraging advanced electrolyzer plants powered by solar and wind to compete with fossil fuels. Their cutting-edge technology offers hydrogen at nearly half the price of competitors, driving cost-effective clean energy.With over $700M raised through venture capital, venture debt, equipment finance, and government grants, Electric Hydrogen strategically balances financial risk to power its mission. Their innovative project financing model separates project risks from the parent company, attracting diverse investors through ‘derisking' tactics like insurance products and construction bonds.Guided by values of hustle, loyalty, and respect, Electric Hydrogen is set to revolutionize heavy industry energy use. Excited to see their continued impact!#GreenHydrogen #CleanEnergy #Innovation #HydrogenEconomy #Sustainability #RenewableEnergy #ProjectFinancing #EnergyTransition
Inside 3 Major Hydrogen Projects Driving Global Expansion Welcome to The Hydrogen Podcast! In today's episode, Paul Rodden takes a deep dive into three game-changing hydrogen projects that highlight the global push for clean hydrogen production, storage, and distribution. These initiatives are setting the stage for the next phase of the hydrogen economy by leveraging cutting-edge electrolyzer technology, international collaborations, and large-scale investments.
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First up this week, although long touted as a green fuel, the traditional approach to hydrogen production is not very sustainable. Staff writer Robert F. Service joins producer Meagan Cantwell to discuss how researchers are aiming to improve electrolyzers—devices that split water into hydrogen and oxygen—with more efficient and durable designs. Next, Robert Rogers, who was a postdoctoral fellow in molecular biology at Massachusetts General Hospital when this work was conducted, talks with host Sarah Crespi about the idea of chronic hypoxia as medicine. Efficacious in mouse disease models, the big question now is whether long-lasting reduced oxygen could help people with certain serious conditions, such as mitochondrial defects or brain inflammation. The pair discuss what we know so far about this potential treatment and the challenges of delivering low levels of oxygen around the clock. This week's episode was produced with help from Podigy. About the Science Podcast Authors: Sarah Crespi; Meagan Cantwell; Robert Service