Transition Talk videos: hydrogen | BNR news radio

About the episode

As discussed in our first podcast episode ‘A hydrogen economy in the future – how and when?’, the transition toward a hydrogen economy comes with complex challenges. In this video series about hydrogen, we focus on these challenges:

Part 1: steps towards cost competitive green hydrogen

In this first video of the Transition Talk series, Joël Meggelaars, Senior Regulatory Affairs & Stakeholder Manager at Ørsted, and Sander van Ginkel, Managing Director at Accenture, discuss possibilities to make green hydrogen cost competitive. Check this video on YouTube.

Part 2: the role of industrial clusters in a hydrogen economy

In this second video of the Transition Talk series, Annemarie Manger, Director Sustainability at Tata Steel, and Femke de Jager, Managing Director at Accenture, discuss the challenges regarding the application of sustainable hydrogen in the production processes of hard-to-abate industries, like steel production. Check this video on YouTube.

Part 3: hydrogen infrastructure: how and when?

In this third video of the Transition Talk series, Hans Coenen, Vice President Corporate Strategy and Business Development at Gasunie, and Wytse Kaastra, Managing Director at Accenture, discuss the challenges in realizing a hydrogen economy in the Netherlands and the development of several components within the value chain like storage and transport. Check this video on YouTube.

Also check our podcast

A large-scale sustainable hydrogen roll-out is required for a hydrogen economy. How can we achieve this? And when?

In this podcast Melissa Stark, Global Renewables Lead at Accenture, Noé van Hulst, Hydrogen Envoy at the Ministry of Economic Affairs & Climate Policy, and René Schutte, Program Manager Hydrogen at Gasunie, discuss the role that hydrogen may play in our future energy system. Especially, green and blue hydrogen are discussed, as well as the timing and scaling of a hydrogen market and possible regulatory changes to stimulate a hydrogen economy.

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