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The Hydrogen Revolution

A Blueprint for the Future of Clean Energy

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The Hydrogen Revolution

Written by: Marco Alverà
Narrated by: Matthew Spencer
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Picture this: It's 2050. The looming shadow of climate change is finally receding. The planet's temperature is stabilising. Rainforests and coral reefs beginning to thrive once more. We are returning to equilibrium with nature.

This isn't wishful thinking; it can be our reality. We just need to embrace hydrogen: the missing link.

The beauty of hydrogen is its simplicity. It's simple to make, and simple to use. You are essentially bottling sunlight from renewable energy sources in the form of hydrogen, and using it to bring clean energy to every corner of the globe. The best part about hydrogen is that when you use it, the only by-product is water.

As energy expert Marco Alverà explains, if we're going to heal the climate, we need to start thinking big. This book is the blueprint for how to get us there. Whether you are a policy maker, a business person, an activist, or simply curious, the message is this: there is hope, for us and our planet. Hydrogen can help save the world.

©2021 Marco Alverà (P)2021 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
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"Engaging, authoritative and very timely. Marco Alverà spells hydrogen's critical role as an energy store in the clean power transition." (Mike Berners-Lee, author of There Is No Planet B)

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