ENGIE sees demand for hydrogen set to grow
In an exclusive Energy Connects Discussion, Julian Walker spoke with Stephan Gobert, Senior Vice President of Hydrogen for Asia, Middle East and Africa at ENGIE, about why he feels that based on future demand hydrogen will play a huge role in the decarbonisation of the energy industry and will also be a key part of in the future of energy. Stephan touched on why ENGIE decided to be an early adopter of hydrogen and has set itself a target to reach four gigawatts of renewable hydrogen installed capacity by 2030.
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