CERAWEEK: In the case for clean resources, 'energy security' tops 'energy transition'
Clean hydrogen and ammonia backers are making the case that alternative fuels can lower nations’ reliance on imports of fuel from the Middle East, as public and private climate goals fall by the wayside. Green and blue hydrogen are still touted as lower-emission substitutes to conventional “gray” hydrogen — used in fertilizer production and refining — and fossil fuels. But the corporate climateClean hydrogen and ammonia backers are making the case that alternative fuels can lower nations’ reliance on imports of fuel from the Middle East, as public and private climate goals fall by the wayside. Green and blue hydrogen are still touted as lower-emission substitutes to conventional “gray” hydrogen — used in fertilizer production and refining — and fossil fuels. But the corporate climateRead More