Episode

Can hydrogen help power a green future?

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Climate Watch
Published
May 8, 2026
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1537
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Summary

Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. When burned as fuel, it produces water instead of carbon dioxide, making it a potentially low-carbon energy option. Interest in hydrogen is growing as countries explore its role in decarbonizing heavy industry, transport, and energy storage. Can hydrogen help power a green future? Climate Watch host Zhao Ying speaks with Ji Guozhao, Associate Professor of Environmental Engineering at Dalian University of Technology, and Joe da Costa, Emeritus Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of Queensland.