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The Great Green Upgrade is your chance to hear cutting-edge information about deployment of green hydrogen to decarbonize heavy industry, directly from the people leading the sector. Brought to you by Ambient Fuels, the pure-play green hydrogen developer, the interview series is available both as a podcast and on YouTube for video of the conversations. We feature in-depth discussions on topics from electrolyzer technology, to siting, storing, and piping green hydrogen, to industrial uses of ...
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What are the technical challenges and opportunities in green hydrogen production, transportation, and utilization? Megan Reusser, Hydrogen Technology Manager at Burns & McDonnell, shares insights with Jacob Susman, CEO of Ambient Fuels, on the impact of the 45V production tax credit, the difference between the U.S. and Canadian markets, and the inn…
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There is no shortage of discussion and excitement around green hydrogen’s future. But many people have wondered when we are actually going to see projects being built. In this episode, Jacob Susman speaks with Brett Perlman, the current CEO of The Center for Houston’s Future, who will be stepping into a new role focused on developing the Houston re…
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How can collaborations between academia, industry, and government accelerate the transition to a sustainable future? Dr. Naomi Boness, Managing Director of the Stanford Hydrogen Initiative, uncovers insights into how the Initiative is pioneering solutions for seasonal energy storage and grid balancing. In this conversation with Ambient Fuels CEO Ja…
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Deployment to reach net zero will require a lot of private capital. As the wind and solar industries developed, pioneers like John Eber have played a key role in helping developers leverage future tax credits to access much-needed construction capital. In this episode, we discussed the lessons learned from the wind and solar energy markets, structu…
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Ammonia fertilizer has revolutionized agriculture, and is essential to our world food supply. But currently this ammonia is produced from natural gas and leads to heavy carbon emissions – this sector alone accounts for 1.2% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Clean ammonia can be made from green hydrogen, which is produced from water and renewable …
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