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MSP282: A Rush of Hydrogen to the Head

Matt Armitage, Founder, Kulturpop

31-May-24 11:00

MSP282: A Rush of Hydrogen to the Head

The hydrogen goldrush is the latest frontier of the energy wars. Rich and Matt examine the latest breakthroughs in hydrogen energy technology and look at its green credentials. Join them as they unpack the science behind green, blue, and even geologic hydrogen, and explore its potential to power our cars, trucks, and even airplanes of the future.

The pair also dive into the exciting possibility of extracting naturally occurring gold hydrogen from underground deposits, which could significantly boost the hydrogen fuel revolution. Is hydrogen the missing piece in the clean energy puzzle and a way to diversify our energy sources? Or just a convenient way for Matt to pour shade on EVs?

Produced by: Richard Bradbury

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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Categories:  technologyenvironmentCars/Motoring

Tags:  hydrogenevenergyrenewable energy





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