Everything you need to know about hydrogen in the clean energy transition
Hydrogen is fast becoming the go-to low- and no-carbon fuel to support the energy transition and help power the world’s net-zero ambitions.
Noam is a Platform Curator on Energy at the World Economic Forum, currently working on accelerating the Energy transition with a focus on clean hydrogen. Noam has spent more than 10 years in climate and energy, holding positions at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2009-2014) working on international climate negotiations; at TOTAL (2014-2016) as a senior climate and energy advisor, where he was involved with the preparation of COP21 and the creation of the Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI); with the World Economic Forum, as a Project Lead on Climate Change Initiatives (2016-2018), and since 2019, as a Lead with the Energy, Materials and Infrastructure Platform.
Noam holds a Master’s degree in Political Science, Institut d’Etudes Politiques (Science-Po), Strasbourg, France and an MSc in International Political Economy, London School of Economics and Political Science.
Hydrogen is fast becoming the go-to low- and no-carbon fuel to support the energy transition and help power the world’s net-zero ambitions.
Clean hydrogen can contribute to industrial decarbonization, power generation and energy security, but finance is still not flowing at the scale needed.
The World Economic Forum Clean Hydrogen Project Accelerator has found that there are three key ways that clean hydrogen projects can be bought to fruition.
A decarbonized energy system requires both electrification and low carbon fuels. Accelerated action can boost public and private efforts and investment in clean hydrogen.