Today marks the end of an incredible chapter. After five years, The Hydrogen Podcast signs off with one final episode—a deep reflection on the lessons, people, and progress that defined half a decade of global hydrogen evolution. From the early policy excitement to the hard economics of project delivery, host Paul Rodden takes listeners through the milestones, the missteps, and the breakthroughs that shaped both the show and the hydrogen market itself. 💬 In This Episode: The Early Days: Explo...
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Today marks the end of an incredible chapter. After five years, The Hydrogen Podcast signs off with one final episode—a deep reflection on the lessons, people, and progress that defined half a decade of global hydrogen evolution. From the early policy excitement to the hard economics of project delivery, host Paul Rodden takes listeners through the milestones, the missteps, and the breakthroughs that shaped both the show and the hydrogen market itself. 💬 In This Episode: The Early Days: Explo...
The Real Health Benefits of Hydrogen: Air Pollution, Public Policy & Industry
The Hydrogen Podcast
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The Real Health Benefits of Hydrogen: Air Pollution, Public Policy & Industry
In this episode of The Hydrogen Podcast, we dive deep into the University of Texas Center for Electromechanics (UT-CEM) report: “Hydrogen, Air Quality, and Climate Change.” 🔹 The Problem: NOX, SOX, and PM2.5 emissions remain a major global public health risk—causing millions of premature deaths annually. 🔹 The Solutions: Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs): Zero tailpipe emissions, immediate health benefits in ports and urban corridors.Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engines (H2ICE): New breakt...
The Hydrogen Podcast
Today marks the end of an incredible chapter. After five years, The Hydrogen Podcast signs off with one final episode—a deep reflection on the lessons, people, and progress that defined half a decade of global hydrogen evolution. From the early policy excitement to the hard economics of project delivery, host Paul Rodden takes listeners through the milestones, the missteps, and the breakthroughs that shaped both the show and the hydrogen market itself. 💬 In This Episode: The Early Days: Explo...