Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Earlier in 2020, K&L Gates released “The H2 Handbook: Legal, Regulatory, Policy, and Commercial Issues Impacting the Future of Hydrogen.”
1 There, the firm detailed governmental and commercial issues related to molecular hydrogen’s critical role in a decarbonized energy future for the world.
2 One such issue involves using water as a feedstock for developing molecular hydrogen as a fuel and energy storage medium.
Clean water is a precious resource globally, and it is subject to an array of competing demands. The United Nations has observed that “[m]ore than 2 billion people live in countries experiencing high water stress. The situation will likely worsen as populations and the demand for water grow, and as the effects of climate change intensify.”