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From Carbon Capture to ESG: The Seven Deadly Sins of Clean Energy

24 min read

Recently I sat down virtually with Laurent Segalen and Gerard Reid, investors, bon vivants, and hosts of Redefining Energy, the main channel to my nerdcast side channel Redefining Energy—Tech. The reason? A fun episode of their podcast where we talked about sin, energy, and investment. Laurent Segalen [LS]: Today on … [continued]

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Can Clean Hydrogen Be Produced Without The Colors?

6 min read

This story developed as I stumbled upon it while researching the hydrogen projects of Philippine vehicle maker Francisco Motors’ (another story soon). I discovered the story flipping through pages (yes, paper brochures) of literature I’ve picked up from earlier this year from various energy events. While most of the readers … [continued]

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Hydrogen Mobility vs. Platinum Reality

8 min read

Alstom’s hydrogen train experiment has hit the buffers again, with operators in Germany reverting to diesel because replacement fuel cells are not available. Only four of the 14 Cascadia trains Lower Saxony purchased are in operation. It is tempting to dismiss this as a simple supply chain hiccup, but the … [continued]

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The High-Carbon Truth Behind A ‘Green’ California Microgrid

7 min read

The just-commissioned Calistoga hydrogen microgrid is a telling example of how public money can end up funding energy pathways that deliver little of what they promise. At first glance, the project appears well-intentioned. PG&E has positioned it as a resilience measure for a California community that faces wildfire-driven grid shutoffs. … [continued]

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