Is white hydrogen the new gold rush in renewable energy?
Posted by | Fuld & Company
In this episode, we focus on the emerging interest in naturally occurring “white hydrogen.”
Host Michelle Sachar engages with Fuld’s energy experts Michael Ratcliffe and Rauf Mammadov to explore whether white hydrogen could be the game changer in the search for cost-effective, low-carbon renewable energy sources. They discuss the potential impact of white hydrogen on the market, the role of major oil and gas companies, and the critical factors such as cost, scalability, and geographic considerations.
What role will hydrogen play in heavy industries and the global energy landscape?
Debating Net Zero is Fuld’s podcast series that explores the critical intersection of business, technology, and environmental sustainability.Produced for executives in industries facing the net-zero emissions challenge, each episode tackles pressing issues—from renewable energy to supply chain dynamics—through vibrant debates that highlight diverse perspectives. Our goal is to arm leaders in strategy, procurement, and competitive intelligence with insights to navigate the net-zero transition effectively. Whether you’re looking to enhance your understanding, stay ahead of trends, or inspire action, Fuld’s energy sector experts Michael Ratcliffe and Rauf Mammadov and their guests offer valuable knowledge in a compact, engaging format. |
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