Blowing up hydrogen tanks and top investment options: energy transition newsmakers

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Blowing up hydrogen tanks and top investment options: energy transition newsmakers
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Saul Griffiths claims he’ll make more money than anyone from green hydrogen, but calls it a fallacy; Chris Bowen promised a safeguard mechanism that would work, but did he deliver? The best of our 2022 Carbon Challenge Newsmaker interviews.

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“Our fundamental view is that the world is desperate for energy at the moment, and what you’re seeing is we’re slowly dismantling the current energy system faster than we’re building the new energy systems. We are in for a decade where we need as much LNG as we can get into the world.

“The other thing that’s happened is the back-up. As more renewables come in, you need more back-up. And the back-up has been found wanting. Until we’ve got hydrogen in place, we need gas as part of the transition.

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