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Paul Martin: "Hydrogen - The Decarbonization Problem"

The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens

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Green Hydrogen Is Green

The only reason that you would ever do quote unquote blue hydrogen production, capturing the CO2 is if you got paid money for burying CO2. So that only arises from the climate concern. One of the colors are there. Then there's green hydrogen. And that's hydrogen that's made by deliberately electrolyzing water. If you start using grid electricity that's got a bunch of fossils in it, it very rapidly can emit more CO2 than if you just made it for natural gas the normal way.

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