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However, there are also challenges to overcome, including bringing down the costs of production as well as further developing the necessary infrastructure.

In this episode, we will explore the question: Scaling up green hydrogen – what will it take?

To find answers, The Process Automation Podcast host Fran Scott is joined by:

  • Alicia Eastman, Co-founder and Board Director of InterContinental Energy
  • Ralph Burgener, Global Product Line Manager of High Power Rectifiers at ABB Process Industries 
  • Sundus Cordelia Ramli, CCO of Power-to-X at Topsoe

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Join host, Fran Scott, and technology expert Ralph Burgener, Global Product Line Manager, High Power Rectifier at ABB to debunk some of the lies and discuss the truths about green hydrogen.

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