Hydrogen Climate groups tell Congress to ignore hydrogen ‘hype’ John Engel 9.8.2021 Share (Hydrogen) Follow @EngelsAngle Environmental groups see hydrogen as a distraction by fossil fuel corporations away from carbon reductions and renewable energy technologies. But MIT researchers say renewables still need a backup for when the sun doesn't shine and the wind doesn't blow. The gap is currently filled by burning fossil fuels, which could be cost-competitively replaced by hydrogen. The researchers found that there is a "promising role for hydrogen to play in the energy transition," even with high costs for production, transmission, and storage. “As we move to more and more renewable penetration, this intermittency will make a greater impact on the electric power system,” says Emre Gençer, a research scientist at the MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI). “If we’re to achieve zero-carbon electricity, we must replace all greenhouse gas-emitting sources." Related Posts New research facility in British Columbia to produce hydrogen using hydropower and solar Work is underway for Canada’s first commercial green hydrogen, ammonia facility Nation’s largest microgrid transit depot breaks ground in Maryland Clean energy, transportation investments hit new high of $71B in Q1 2024