by Bob Beth | Aug 14, 2018 | Syllabus
According to a report by Zion Market Research published April 2018: “Zion Market Research has published a new report titled “Hydrogen Market by Delivery Mode (Captive, Merchant), by Technology (Steam Methane Reforming, Partial Oxidation of Oil, Coal...
by Bob Beth | Aug 10, 2018 | Syllabus
In this April 3, 2017 article in Green Tech Media, author Bentham Paulos, thoroughly explores and explains the issues and challenges involved with integrating solar and wind energy into California’s electric grid. One key excerpt: “It’s an interesting growing...
by Bob Beth | Aug 8, 2018 | Climate Change, Syllabus
Conventional wisdom has held that electrolyzing hydrogen is too expensive largely due to the cost of electricity as an input. That has changed in certain contexts and is set to change broadly. According to an July 5, 2017 article in Carbon Commentary:...
by Bob Beth | Aug 6, 2018 | Syllabus
From the website of Germany’s global industrial giant Siemens, comes a very clear explanation of the role that electrolyzing hydrogen is already playing in making sure clean renewable energy actually gets used instead of wasted or curtailed. Below are some key...
by Bob Beth | Aug 3, 2018 | Climate Change, Syllabus
This foundational August 1, 2018 New York Times feature article by author Nathaniel Rich thoroughly reviews the history of human caused climate change over centuries as observed by scientists over centuries as well, with a particular exploration of the pre-Reagan era...