Summary
“Green hydrogen has been called the ‘Swiss Army Knife of decarbonization’ because it can help with some of the trickiest sectors to decarbonize,” said Alicia Seiger, a lecturer at Stanford Law School, who moderated a recent Yale-Stanford panel on the subject.
Seiger, who moderated the Yale-Stanford panel, had a more modern reference in mind, jokingly making a comparison to the memorable gas station explosion from the movie Zoolander.
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