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You are listening to The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens. Thats me. On this show, we try to explore and simplify whats happening with energy, the economy, the environment, and our society. Together with scientists, experts, and leaders, this show is about understanding the birds eye view of how everything fits together, where we go from here and what we can do about it as a society and as individuals. Hydrogen, we hear a lot about it in the news. Is it the fuel of the future or more of a boondoggle or something in between? Joining me today to discuss a wide arc of the pros and cons of hydrogen is chemical engineer and process development expert, Paul Martin. Paul works at Spitfire Research and has had a lot of experience across the chemical process industry working with hydrogen and syngas. Where might hydrogen fit into a lower carbon more sustainable future? Does it have net energy, affordability, scalability aspects to it? Is it really an energy solution or more of an energy