Today, green hydrogen is an expensive fuel. It’s complex to produce, transport, store, and transform. Its production and use involve certain risks. But despite so many drawbacks, it remains on the agenda for the energy transition. Why? Simply because when used or burned with oxygen, it emits no CO2!
Remembering global warming is directly related to the concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, green hydrogen just can’t be ignored when developing a mix of solutions to fight climate change.
With what level of priority? Today's World Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day is the perfect timing to get response elements from Jean Jouet, CTO of Rely.