ENERGY TRANSITION

Industry still likes hydrogen, still needs a market 

THE hype around hydrogen has cooled slightly at this year's APPEA conference over 2021, but it remains a focus even as industry's political and tech messaging moves to the more tangible carbon capture and storage. 

 Meg O'Neill

Meg O'Neill

    In addition to the hydrogen pavilion, there has been one session devoted to it and 58 mentions of the simple molecule alone at this morning's plenary.    A speaker at the afternoon session...

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