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The Process Automation Podcast season 1, episode 7
This episode of The Process Automation Podcast explores the topic of green hydrogen – an important pillar of the ongoing energy transition.
Hydrogen has great potential to play a central role in helping the world meet its climate goals, particularly when it comes to decarbonizing heavy industries where emissions are hard to abate.
In this episode, presenter and engineer Fran Scott is joined by Marc-Antoine Eyl-Mazzega, Director of the Energy & Climate Center at French Institute for International Relations, Bruno Roche, Global Head of Energy Transition at ABB Energy Industries, and Christelle Rouillé, CEO of Hynamics.
Together, they examine green hydrogen production and deployment and the role of this energy vector in the ongoing energy transition. Additionally, they identify the challenges the hydrogen industry faces – and how these can be resolved.
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