Hydrogen Explained in the Energy system
Hydrogen holds a lot of promise in helping us towards net zero – it is the most abundant element on earth, it creates zero carbon when burned and can be transported in pipelines the way we currently transport natural gas.
In this episode, we take an evidence-based view of the potential of hydrogen guided by my guest Jan Rosenow who is Director of European Programmes at the Regulatory Assistant Project, as well as an Honorary research associate at the Energy Programme of Environmental Change Institute within the University of Oxford.
Jan has a long and detailed history in environmental policy and is right at the cutting edge of Energy and Environmental policy.
Topics Covered:
– What is hydrogen
– It’s place in the energy sector
– Use cases
– Sensible use cases
– No-regret decisions
You can find the Youtube Version at https://youtu.be/7PWSOY9R4pY
Brian Moorhead MEng MIET Assoc CIPD is Grid Consultancy Director at eSmart Networks, heading up our UK-wide Grid Consultancy Team.
Brian has spent his whole career in the power industry across a range of roles focused on industrial electrification to the grid, connecting renewables, battery storage and EV charging.
His previous roles include Programme Management of Major Connections (11kV to 275kV) focused on Large Energy Users, Renewable and large-scale Battery Storage Projects; management of the DNO-ICP interface, developing grid policy at a nationwide level and client-facing project design & management.