In an era where hydrogen is being hailed as the silver bullet for decarbonization, chemical engineer Paul Martin drops a sobering truth bomb: we’re watching history repeat itself, but this time with taxpayers footing a multi-billion dollar bill for what he calls “hydrogen hyperbole.”
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