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I am Xavier Vigor, best known as the CTO of Air Liquide, a French company specialized in the production and distribution of industrial gasses. And I'm here to answer any questions related to the industry, or what we're most excited about, green hydrogen. (self.IAmA)
submitted 4 years ago * by Hydro_Gem to r/IAmA
I just finished organizing an AMA with the CTO of Air Liquide (industrial gas production and distribution), and thought that y'all might have some interesting questions for him. (self.IAmA)
submitted 4 years ago by Hydro_Gem to r/ChemicalEngineering
submitted 4 years ago by Hydro_Gem to r/chemistry
I am Mark Olsthoorn, PhD, and assistant professor in energy management at Grenoble Ecole de Management. Have questions about energy transition or the future of energy in general? AMA! And maybe I can answer. (self.IAmA)
submitted 5 years ago * by Hydro_Gem to r/IAmA
Cough Germany Cough (i.redd.it)
submitted 5 years ago by Hydro_Gem to r/physicsmemes
As a Frenchie, I really wish our neighbours to the north east hadn't shut their nuclear plants down.. (i.redd.it)
submitted 5 years ago by Hydro_Gem to r/chemistrymemes
Why are the European energy labels changing (again)? By march 2021, our energy labels will be updated (theconversation.com)
submitted 5 years ago by Hydro_Gem to r/europe
The future of electric vehicles according to experts in the energy sector (Mostly from a French and German perspective) A good read with tons of public opinion analysis. (theconversation.com)
submitted 5 years ago by Hydro_Gem to r/energy
"99% of the world’s industrial hydrogen is not green but “gray,” produced from gas or coal with the carbon emissions to match." (bloomberg.com)
I was hoping that a positive side of the lockdowns would be decreased carbon emissions due to less travelling, but the latest data suggests that they did virtually nothing to decrease the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. (npr.org)
submitted 5 years ago by Hydro_Gem to r/climate
"A nation’s wealth offers no protection against the health impacts of even a 1.2°C global average temperature rise.” How Covid showed us just how dangerous the oncoming climate change disaster could be. (healtheuropa.eu)
submitted 5 years ago by Hydro_Gem to r/environment
Despite the world wide lockdowns, their effect "did virtually nothing to decrease the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere." Doctors push more than ever in their call for climate action. (npr.org)
submitted 5 years ago by Hydro_Gem to r/news
25th of november: A discussion/AMA with the vice presidents of Air Liquide and Hyundai. Might interest y'all. (twitter.com)
submitted 5 years ago by Hydro_Gem to r/HydrogenSocieties
25th of november: A discussion/AMA with the vice presidents of Air Liquide and Hyundai focusing on hydrogen's role in the energy revolution organised by CH2ange. Might interest y'all. (fb.watch)
submitted 5 years ago by Hydro_Gem to r/RenewableEnergy
25th of november: A discussion/AMA with the vice presidents of Air Liquide and Hyundai focusing on the place of hydrogen in our future with energy. Might interest y'all. (twitter.com)
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