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Podcast Notes: Hydrogen: The Future We’ve Been Waiting For? Or Just Another Energy Fad?
Season 2 · Episode 26

Podcast Notes: Hydrogen: The Future We’ve Been Waiting For? Or Just Another Energy Fad?

Oddly Robbie — Human, AI, and the Space Between · Oddly Robbie

October 1, 20246m 5s

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Show Notes

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- Introduction:

- Discussing hydrogen as a potential energy source for homes, cars, and more.

- A few years ago, saw hydrogen as the future—powering everything with zero emissions.

- Hydrogen’s Stalled Progress:

- The challenge isn’t hydrogen itself, but the infrastructure and cost.

- Traditionally, hydrogen has been produced using natural gas, which still results in CO₂ emissions.

- New Technologies:

- Emerging technologies like AEM electrolyzers are making hydrogen production more efficient and sustainable.

- Governments are investing heavily in hydrogen projects to revitalize the movement.

- Personal Story: My First Hydrogen Car Kit:

- Recalling an experiment 20 years ago with a hydrogen fuel cell car.

- The excitement of generating energy from water using electrolysis.

- Dream of a hydrogen moped for clean, silent transport.

- Big Oil’s Role:

- Oil companies are entering the hydrogen market, using existing oil pipelines.

- There’s a concern about hydrogen becoming a new monopoly.

- Highlighting the possibility of decentralized hydrogen production using local renewable resources.

- The Potential of Geothermal Energy:

- Geothermal energy is a powerful, underutilized resource.

- High-temperature electrolysis can make hydrogen production more efficient and sustainable.

- Iceland as a prime example of geothermal use—why not expand its use for hydrogen production?

- Diversifying Energy Sources:

- Emphasizing the need for a mix of energy sources—hydrogen, geothermal, solar, wind.

- Decentralization can empower communities to produce their own energy and break free from big corporations.

- Hydrogen Moped Dream:

- Dreaming of a future where hydrogen mopeds are a reality.

- Clean energy, no noise pollution—just freedom and sustainability.

- Conclusion:

- Hydrogen is poised for a breakthrough, especially with decentralized production methods.

- Keep dreaming of clean energy and, as always, stay quirky, stay green, and stay Oddly Robbie.