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The Latitude: Could government rules hinder green hydrogen?

The Latitude: Could government rules hinder green hydrogen?

FromThe Carbon Copy


The Latitude: Could government rules hinder green hydrogen?

FromThe Carbon Copy

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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Mar 22, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The US green hydrogen industry is at a critical juncture. 
After months of input and debate, the government put out draft rules for tax credits at the end of last year – setting strict requirements for matching new, local renewables to hydrogen production.
It was hailed by many as a really important step for ensuring that green hydrogen actually lives up to its name. But across the industry, the reaction has been mixed – even among those who want to make the industry as clean as possible. 
Maeve Allsup, one of our reporters at Latitude Media, started asking around the industry: how are these rules impacting projects?
This week, we have a crossover episode with The Latitude, a podcast that brings you stories from our journalists and columnists reporting at the commercial edge of energy tech, markets, and deals. Editor Lisa Martine Jenkins presents two features from the pages of Latitude Media on how the US green hydrogen industry is responding to new rules and canceling some projects.
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Released:
Mar 22, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Everything is a climate story. The Carbon Copy covers our shifting carbon-based economy, one news story at a time. Host Stephen Lacey covers climate change through the lens of business, technology, culture, and politics, to explain how the planet is transforming. The show is a co-production of Post Script Media and Canary Media.