"Los retos del hidrógeno", con CARLOS BERNUY #66

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"Los retos del hidrógeno", con CARLOS BERNUY #66

from Energía a granel

Ponemos pie en pared ante la fiebre del hidrógeno. Entrevistamos a Carlos Bernuy, amigo, doctor y experto en hidrógeno verde, quien nos acompaña nuevamente después de dos años para compartir cómo ha evolucionado el uso de esta prometedora tecnología. Desde nuestra última charla, la adopción del hidrógeno ha acelerado en Europa, con países como Suecia y España jugando roles fundamentales en su despliegue. Carlos nos ofrece una visión actualizada sobre los avances en infraestructura, el impacto de iniciativas como el Repower EU, y los retos técnicos en torno a los electrolizadores, que son clave para el crecimiento de esta fuente de energía limpia y para impulsar tecnologías de Power-to-X, capaces de convertir electricidad renovable en productos como combustibles y químicos sostenibles.A lo largo de la entrevista, Carlos analiza los sectores de alto consumo energético, como el acero y los fertilizantes, donde el hidrógeno tiene potencial para revolucionar la descarbonización. Nos comparte los desafíos de eficiencia en los electrolizadores y discute el papel de las políticas públicas y la cooperación internacional en el éxito de la transición energética. Además, exploramos el panorama de la competencia de precios entre el hidrógeno y el gas, la importancia del Carbon Border Tax y su visión sobre cómo el hidrógeno podría extenderse a otros sectores fuera de la industria.No te lo puedes perder.Esta temporada 4 de "Energía a Granel" ha sido posible gracias a Fracttal. Es una plataforma inteligente de gestión de mantenimiento que ayuda a las empresas a optimizar la operación y mantenimiento de sus activos. Con soluciones basadas en IoT, inteligencia artificial y tecnologías predictivas, Fracttal permite a las organizaciones del sector energético monitorizar en tiempo real el estado de sus instalaciones, prevenir fallos y mejorar la eficiencia operativa. Si quieres saber más sobre cómo Fracttal puede ayudar a tu empresa, visita: https://hubs.ly/Q02S9kY80-Aquí puedes adquirir, en preventa, la novela de Ismael Morales: https://www.lanzanos.com/bunkerbooks/proyectos/desde-el-olvido/Sígueme la Corriente- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/siguecorriente- TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@siguecorriente- X: https://x.com/siguecorriente- Website: http://www.siguecorriente.comEnergía a Granel- Pódcast: https://www.podcastidae.com/podcast/energia-a-granel/- X: https://x.com/EnergiaGranel

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