2022 MIT Energy Initiative Spring Symposium spotlights hydrogen energy
This year’s event focused on the potential for H2 as the carbon neutral power source of the future. Governments, industries, companies and even individuals have been looking to hydrogen energy as a way to transition away from the reliance on fossil fuels. The power sector has been discussing the potential of H2 from as far back as the Clinton administration. It is only much more recently that hydrogen energy has started moving forward in a meaningful way in terms of taking steps toward widespread implementation. That said, it continues to be held back by a spectrum of challenges including hig…
This year’s event focused on the potential for H2 as the carbon neutral power source of the future.
Governments, industries, companies and even individuals have been looking to hydrogen energy as a way to transition away from the reliance on fossil fuels.The power sector has been discussing the potential of H2 from as far back as the Clinton administration.
It is only much more recently that hydrogen energy has started moving forward in a meaningful way in terms of taking steps toward widespread implementation. That said, it continues to be held back by a spectrum of challenges including high costs. Still the 2022 MIT Energy Initiative Spring Symposium featured “Hydrogen’s role in a decarbonized energy system”, placing the spotlight on H2 as experts discussed its production paths, consumption markets and the road to a robust infrastructure in addition to the policy changes that would be required for that transition.
During one of the event’s panels titled “Options for producing low-carbon hydrogen at scale”, four experts discussed both existing and planned strategies for leveraging H2 for decarbonization.