Afleveringen
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In this episode, H2Tech sat down with Michael Kolodner, Global Renewable Energy and U.S. Power Leader at Marsh Energy, to explore how businesses can manage risk in an evolving energy landscape. From hydrogen infrastructure to carbon capture, Michael breaks down the unique risks facing the sector and how Marsh supports clients through policy shifts, emerging technologies, and complex supply chains. Whether you're a veteran of the power industry or a tech entrant navigating energy demands, this episode sheds light on the critical role of strategic risk management in enabling innovation and capital flow in the energy transition.
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H2Tech continues its global analysis into the global hydrogen value chain. This episode provides a detailed analysis of capital spending, regulations, partnerships and the potential Africa has to boost low-carbon/zero-carbon hydrogen production.
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H2Tech sat down with Sebastian Koenig from Air Liquide to discuss the company's role in the industrial gases sector. Sebastian shares insights into his responsibilities for equipment sales in Europe, Air Liquide’s strategic approach to both molecule supply and equipment provision, and their innovative work in the H2 market. He also touches on the evolving landscape of decarbonized H2, the importance of regulatory frameworks, and a successful partnership with Total Energies.
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H2Tech sat down with Sebastian Koenig from Air Liquide to discuss the company's role in the industrial gases sector. Sebastian shares insights into his responsibilities for equipment sales in Europe, Air Liquide’s strategic approach to both molecule supply and equipment provision, and their innovative work in the H2 market. He also touches on the evolving landscape of decarbonized H2, the importance of regulatory frameworks, and a successful partnership with Total Energies.
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H2Tech hosts a conversation with Dennis Bauer, Area Sales Manager at Neumann and Esser, at the World Electrolysis Congress in Cologne, Germany. Dennis discusses the company’s rich 200-yr history, their role in the H2 industry, and the integration of PEM electrolyzers into H2 value chains. In addition, Michael Sweet, Director of New Energy at Rockwell, discusses the company's focus on energy transition and decarbonization. He highlights the role of automation in driving down costs for H2 production, drawing parallels to the solar industry's past challenges. Michael emphasizes the importance of scale and data-driven optimization in reducing the cost of green H2.
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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.
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In this mini-series, Hydrogen Economist takes a deep dive into the global hydrogen value chain. Part 1 provides a forecast of global hydrogen demand, as well as capital spending and active project developments.
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In this episode, we dive into Plug Power's ambitious plans to revolutionize the H2 economy with the help of a $1.66-B loan guarantee from the Department of Energy. Learn how the company's green H2 plant in Graham, Texas, integrates cutting-edge technologies and an adjacent wind farm to push forward zero- and low-carbon H2 production. We explore the challenges and opportunities in scaling these projects nationwide, the significance of the $30-MM tax credit transfer, and how key policies like the Inflation Reduction Act and Section 45V production tax credits are shaping the growth of both Plug Power and the green energy sector. Tune in to hear how these initiatives are paving the way for a cleaner, sustainable future.
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In this episode, we explore the dynamic energy landscape with industry experts from Hyvolution in Paris, France. First, Christophe from Doris discusses the company’s evolution from oil and gas to embracing offshore wind, H2 and carbon capture technologies. He explains how their extensive experience in energy engineering allows them to offer expertise across diverse energy sectors, providing valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities within the H2 and renewables industries.
Next, Patrick Grossklaug from Draeger shares his insights into the cutting-edge safety technologies for H2, focusing on advanced leak detection systems and fire safety protocols. From electrochemical detection to ultrasonic sensors and flame detection, Patrick highlights how these innovations are crucial to ensuring safety in the H2 sector.
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In this episode, H2Tech sat down with Chris Brennan, co-founder of EH Group, at the Hyvolution Conference in Paris. Brennan shares insights into the company's journey, their breakthrough H2 stack technology, and how they are making significant strides towards cost-effective, efficient fuel cell solutions. Learn how EH Group is targeting industries like marine, data centers and microgrids, and why their unique manufacturing process is setting them apart. Tune in for a deep dive into the future of H2 and what’s next for EH Group in the race to green energy innovation.
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Continuing with Gulf Energy Information's Women in Leadership series, we welcome Carol Lloyd, Vice President, Planning and Stewardship, ExxonMobil. In this episode, Ms. Lloyd discusses various aspects of her respected career, including mentorship, building a professional network, increasing credibility and influence within an organization, and other aspects of being a leader in the energy industry.
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While existing regulations require that materials, components and systems must be safe for their intended use, framework regulations typically do not define how that can be proved. To address this dichotomy, there are many influencing factors that must be respected when determining a reasonable test procedure to prove safety. This episode dives into these factors.
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In this episode, adapted from the Gulf Energy Information webcast, the editors of World Oil, Petroleum Economist, Pipeline & Gas Journal, Hydrogen Economist and Hydrocarbon Processing discuss how Trump's incoming administration will shape global energy markets and the effects of future policy and regulations. Key topics include regulatory changes, adjustments in subsidies and taxes, and potential impacts on the oil, gas, and renewable energy sectors worldwide.
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In this episode, we welcome Pedram Fanailoo, Director for the Low Carbon Segment - North America at DNV, to discuss the future of H2 in the energy transition. Pedram shares insights about DNV's role in supporting companies with sustainable H2 solutions and how their expertise in risk management ensures the development of high-quality projects.
We explore the evolving green and blue H2 sectors, strategies for de-risking projects, and securing funding amidst changing regulations. Pedram also breaks down the impact of the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) on H2 investments and anticipates potential shifts in federal support under a Trump administration. Don't miss this in-depth conversation on the key factors shaping the H2 industry and what stakeholders can do to prepare for the road ahead. -
In this episode, Gaby Rodríguez-Calero, co-founder and CEO of Ecolectro, discussed how the company is revolutionizing green H2 production to make it affordable and scalable. She explains the significance of Ecolectro's AEM electrolyzer technology and the shift from expensive iridium to cost-effective nickel, a breakthrough protected by 23 patents.
Gaby highlighted the impact of reducing H2 production costs to $2.50/kg and its potential to accelerate global adoption in key industries like transportation, energy storage and heating. She also shares insights on overcoming technical challenges, scaling production to meet demand, and the role of Ecolectro’s recent Series A funding led by Toyota Ventures in driving innovation. -
H2Tech sat down with Mario Tommaselli, Senior Vice President of Gas and Low Carbon Energies at Technip Energies at ADIPEC. Mario discussed Technip's gas and low-carbon business line, which includes blue H2, its offshore business that is related to LNG and much more.
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While other industries are undergoing digital transformations, the H2 ecosystem is a greenfield that can begin operations with transformative technologies in place. These technologies empower people, optimize processes and automate systems to enhance business performance across the enterprise.
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ECL is redefining data center design by leveraging hydrogen as a primary power source, moving away from reliance on traditional grid electricity often derived from fossil fuels. This innovative approach focuses on sustainability, efficiency, and flexibility, aiming to reduce carbon footprints and dependency on energy grids.
Led by founder and CEO Yuval Bachar, ECL has successfully launched a 1-MW hydrogen-powered data center in Mountain View, showcasing its modular, off-grid designs that enable faster deployment and scalability. H2Tech sat down with Yuval to discuss ECL's work to expand its capacity and pave the way for more environmentally friendly and cost-effective solutions in the data center industry. - Laat meer zien