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Hydrogen funding and the 10 year gap
Aronnax
English - May 31, 2020 21:59 - 16 minutes - 22.2 MBBusiness Science oceans sustainability environment maritime shipping legislation business Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
The EU announced its funding to get the bloc out of the Covid-19 induced recession, and it includes speeding the hydrogen roapmap.
However as the Climate Bonds Initiative has its draft low carbon shipping criteria out for consultation, SEA-LNG, which promotes LNG as a marine fuel, wants it to reconsider its non-inclusion of LNG carriers saying shipping can't wait 10 years for hydrogen economies and ammonia fuel to become mature enough. It wants LN to be seen as a transition not as a dead end in the decarbonisation debate.
IN this episode of Aronnax I hear from UCL Energy Institutes Dr Tristan Smith again, as well as Peter Keller, chairman of SEA LNG about the group's concerns abut the road being taken by shipping
We end with an update from Nick Chubb at Thetius on some of the maritime technology stories that have grabbed his attention.
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