
BBC Inside Science
Hydrogen and the race to net zero
Feb 22, 2024
Exploration of UK's largest hydrogen hub, humpback whales mystery singing patterns, hermit crabs using plastic bottle caps as homes, challenges of carbon storage and hydrogen use, and Japanese Space Agency's moon lander mission update.
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- Hydrogen is crucial for decarbonizing industries with green, blue, and grey production methods.
- Hermit crabs globally adapt to using plastic waste as shells, highlighting the impact of pollution on wildlife.
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Importance of Hydrogen in Transition to Net Zero
The podcast discusses the significance of hydrogen as a potential low-carbon energy source in the journey to achieve net-zero carbon emissions. It highlights the approval of the UK's largest hydrogen production hub in Cheshire and explains the differences between grey, blue, and green hydrogen production. Grey hydrogen is made from methane, blue involves capturing carbon dioxide, while green comes from renewable electricity and electrolyzing water.
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