Marco Alverà has big plans to produce a “green gas” from hydrogen that uses existing infrastructure.

Europe’s energy crisis is rooted in its love affair with natural gas, and now its citizens are paying the price for dependence on gas piped in from Russia. At the same time, Europe’s lawmakers and businesses are searching for an alternative that could keep its homes warm and power factories yet help the continent reach its climate goals.

Previous
Previous

The challenge is to avoid turning a crisis of energy prices into one of energy scarcity: TES CEO

Next
Next

Energy is on the cusp of a new era