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The 21st century case for hydrogen

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Harnessing wind energy to make hydrogen

This is the fifth video in Planet Hydrogen’s exhibit for the COP26 summit in Glasgow. In it, Mike Koefman demonstrates how renewable wind energy can be harnessed to extract hydrogen from water. This hydrogen can in turn fulfil our need … Continue reading

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Guardian fracking debate 30 July 2014

Today’s ‘Guardian’ has an intriguing article by Fred Pearce on fracking, where this very ‘green’ environmental writer comes close to advocating fracked gas as a worthwhile addition to the UK’s energy supplies. Planet Hydrogen, of course, has responded! We speak … Continue reading

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How can we use hydrogen in everyday life?

  Easily, and safely! – but only if it is introduced in a measured way, with public education, and the preparation of all the devices and machines which we are used to. We could take as an example the replacement … Continue reading

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Why hydrogen? Are there any other sources of clean fuel that could be used?

  On the large scale which applies to our common future – people and planet together – hydrogen is the only viable alternative. If you go back to the periodic table of all the elements, the only serious options are … Continue reading

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Pollution rising in Hydrogen-free Paris

Free travel in Paris as pollution rises 13 March 2014 Last updated at 22:20 GMT Free public transport is being offered to Parisians this weekend as the authorities encourage drivers to leave their cars at home in an attempt to … Continue reading

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