Both the energy transition and energy security have become topics of significant debate and discussion.
Others speaking on Monday included Anna Shpitsberg, deputy assistant secretary for energy transformation at the U.S. Department of State.
It was also important not to compromise the energy transition, she acknowledged, before going on to reference the argument put forward by Eni's Descalzi. Shpitsberg called hydrogen"a game-changing technology that speaks to a variety of other sources … because it can underpin nuclear, it can underpin gas, it can underpin renewables, it can clean a good portion of it and so can"So for us, it's making sure that the market has enough signals, it knows the regulatory environment will support the signals for current energy security," she said.
It can be produced in a number of ways. One method includes using electrolysis, with an electric current splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen.
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