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As an analyst for RBC, Biraj Borkataria is always looking at the details to determine how they affect the big picture. As we dive deep into our series on Green Hydrogen, Biraj and I try to get a pulse on the industry by looking at the energy world through the lens of major global corporations. What is tipping the scales? Who is working together now and what role does government play? How can we separate hype from reality, what innovations are inevitable, and who can participate in the revolution? Is there space for startups? Where are the billion dollar investments going? If you’re new to hydro, you’ll also appreciate the description of “colors of hydrogen” (blue, black, green, what?), admissions scopes 1, 2 and 3 defined, carbon capture ventures versus renewable hydrogen production, the details about carbon regulation in the European market vs the US. It’s technical, it’s eye-opening, and it’s only 30 minutes long so be prepared to listen twice! This is part three of our Green Hydrogen Mini-Series. Hear them all as they are released this week on SunCast. Episode 1 - Nexus of Deep Decarbonization & “The Inevitability of Hydrogen” with Sheldon Kimber, CEO Intersect Power Episode 2 - The Green Hydrogen Opportunity with DNVs Global Energy Storage leader and Hydrogen Industry Veteran, Jason Goodhand Episode 3 - The Role of the Large Energy Companies, partnership opportunities, existing infrastructure, and more from a top 10 Oil & Gas analyst, RBC’s Biraj Borkhataria Episode 4 - Role of New Technologies - with Raffi Garbedin, Co-founder of Electric Hydrogen (formerly CTO of First Solar) Episode 5 - Decarbonizing Hard-to-abate Sectors Like Steel with Joachim Von Sheele, Global Director of Commercialization at the world’s largest industrial gas company, Linde, who is also building the world’s largest Electrolyzer. -- There's a lot we dig into today, so sit back and enjoy When it's done, I'd love if you'd leave us a 5 ⭐ rating & review and it's never been easier: www.ratethispodcast.com/suncast And, find me on Linkedin and let me know what you thought of this episode! (http://www.linkedin.com/in/nickalus) Remember you can always find the resources and learn more about today’s guest, recommendations, book links, and more than 400 other founder stories and startup advice as well as sign up for weekly email notifications at www.mysuncast.com. Join the conversation with Nico Johnson, on Twitter, LinkedIn or email |