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The Hydrogen Revolution

A Blueprint for the Future of Clean Energy

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By Marco Alverà

Read by Matthew Spencer

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$24.99

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An energy expert shows why hydrogen can fight climate change and become the fuel of the future    

We’re constantly told that our planet is in crisis; that to save it, we must stop traveling, stop eating meat, even stop having children. But in The Hydrogen Revolution, Marco Alverà argues that we don’t need to upend our lives. We just need a new kind of fuel: hydrogen. From transportation and infrastructure to heating and electricity, hydrogen could eliminate fossil fuels, boost economic growth, and encourage global action on climate change. It could also solve the most bedeviling aspects of today’s renewable energy—from transporting and storing wind and solar energy and their vulnerability to weather changes to the inefficiency and limited utility of heavy, short-lasting batteries.  

The Hydrogen Revolution isn’t just a manifesto for a powerful new technology. It’s a hopeful reminder that despite the gloomy headlines about the fate of our planet, there’s still an opportunity to turn things around. 

  • “Engaging, authoritative and very timely. Marco Alverà spells Hydrogen's critical role as an energy store in the clean power transition, and who can do what right now to kick it over the line.”
    Mike Berners-Lee, author of There is No Planet B

On Sale
Nov 16, 2021
Page Count
304 pages
Publisher
Hachette Audio
ISBN-13
9781549112140

Marco Alverà

About the Author

Marco Alverà began his career working at Goldman Sachs in London before moving to Enel, the world’s largest renewable energy company. Since 2016, he has served as CEO of Snam, Europe’s largest gas pipeline company. He lives in Milan with his partner and their two daughters.

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