Governor Grisham is right, “clean, low-carbon” hydrogen is the “transition fuel of the future.”
Her remarks about New Mexico apply to a dozen other states including Texas, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Alaska, Colorado, California, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, and Ohio.
Like it or not, the men that brought us the fossil fuels that have dangerously warmed our planet are also the ones who can help us cool it — by making and distributing hydrogen. They “are the ones who will make or break those efforts and policies and will shape [] innovation around the planet.”
How?
By using the business model they already have. They can “lead in the hydrogen space with[] the companies and the men and women who are” experienced in gas and oil. And since there is money in blue hydrogen, they will make it at scale — to help us cool the earth more quickly and put a dent in climate change.
The environmentalists’ objections notwithstanding, we cannot throw out the baby with the bathwater. Nor can we allow our pursuit of the perfect hydrogen (green) to get in the way of the good hydrogen (blue) with which we can get things started and build the infrastructure to deliver hydrogen to those that need it.
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Governor Grisham is right, “clean, low-carbon” hydrogen is the “transition fuel of the future.”
Her remarks about New Mexico apply to a dozen other states including Texas, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Alaska, Colorado, California, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, and Ohio.
Like it or not, the men that brought us the fossil fuels that have dangerously warmed our planet are also the ones who can help us cool it — by making and distributing hydrogen. They “are the ones who will make or break those efforts and policies and will shape [] innovation around the planet.”
How?
By using the business model they already have. They can “lead in the hydrogen space with[] the companies and the men and women who are” experienced in gas and oil. And since there is money in blue hydrogen, they will make it at scale — to help us cool the earth more quickly and put a dent in climate change.
The environmentalists’ objections notwithstanding, we cannot throw out the baby with the bathwater. Nor can we allow our pursuit of the perfect hydrogen (green) to get in the way of the good hydrogen (blue) with which we can get things started and build the infrastructure to deliver hydrogen to those that need it.