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The Hydrogen Economist Podcast is a premier source for insights and discussions on the hydrogen energy sector. Each episode dives into the latest trends, technologies, and policies shaping the future of hydrogen production, investment, infrastructure, and market dynamics. Drawing on the expertise of industry leaders, this podcast explores green, blue, gray, and pink hydrogen, regulatory landscapes, international trade, and more, making complex topics accessible to a wide audience. Whether you're an industry veteran, policymaker, or simply intrigued by the future of energy, the Hydrogen Economist Podcast offers valuable knowledge to navigate the evolving hydrogen economy.
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Gemma Wong Discusses Hydrogen's Impact on Sustainable Energy
In this episode, Rachel McGhie interviews Gemma Wong, global hydrogen interface manager at Worley, about hydrogen's critical role in sustainable energy. Gemma explains the production of renewable and low-carbon hydrogen and discusses Worley's strategy for developing large-scale hydrogen projects. She highlights the challenges of project development and the importance of transferring skills from traditional sectors to advance the hydrogen economy. Tune in to learn how Worley is shaping a sustainable future and the significant contributions of women in this evolving field.
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Hydrogen's Rising Tide in Energy Transition
In this episode of the Hydrogen Economist Podcast, Lee Nichols explores hydrogen's critical role in the global shift towards net-zero emissions. Over 70 countries aim to decarbonise sectors such as transport and power, with hydrogen at the forefront. With demand expected to hit 650 million tonnes by 2050, significant investment is needed in production and infrastructure. Nichols examines the surge in green and blue hydrogen projects, especially in Western Europe, Asia, and the US, and their impact on the shipping industry's move to lower emissions.
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Neom Green Hydrogen - catalyst for growth or one-off success story?
The story of Neom Green Hydrogen Company is truly unique. At scale, this project is the first-of-its-kind internationally, leading the world in the hydrogen revolution. Harnessing the energy of Saudi Arabia’s abundant natural resources, NGHC’s project will pave the way for the large-scale adoption of green hydrogen, while driving Saudi Vision 2030’s sustainable development goals. Paul Hickin, editor-in-chief at Hydrogen Economist spoke to David Edmondson, CEO of NGHC along with Carina Radford, a partner in White & Case’s energy, infrastructure and project finance group and Alec Johnson, a partner in White & Case’s project development and finance group about how easily the success can be replicated, what are the opportunities for green hydrogen across the Middle East and what’s next for the wider hydrogen economy.Attorney Advertising. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
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Wood’s deep history in hydrogen used for modern tech solutions
Wood’s depth and breadth of hydrogen experience positions it well to offer innovative decarbonisation solutions on a grand scale. Suzie Ferguson, lead consultant at Wood discusses with Paul Hickin, editor-in-chief at PE Media Network, the vast uses for hydrogen beyond electrification and the importance of diverse teams to deliver on clean energy projects.
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Could hydrogen leaks be a climate risk?
Hydrogen Economist’s senior reporter Polly Martin speaks to Ilissa Ocko, senior climate scientist at the Environmental Defense Fund, to discuss recent research that suggests that leakage throughout the hydrogen value chain could be a potential climate risk.
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Decarbonising European gas
In this episode, Hydrogen Economist’s senior reporter Polly Martin speaks to Giovanna Pozzi, head of the hydrogen business unit for Italian energy infrastructure company Snam to discuss the role hydrogen will play in decarbonising European gas systems.