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Stanford's Hydrogen and Natural Gas Initiatives

Stanford's Hydrogen and Natural Gas Initiatives

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Dr. Naomi Boness is the managing director of the Natural Gas Initiative and co-managing director of the Hydrogen Initiative at Stanford University. With a Ph.D. in Geophysics from Stanford and over 13 years in technical and management roles at Chevron, Dr. Boness combines deep scientific knowledge with real-world experience in energy operations.

In this episode, we dive into the molecule side of energy, focusing on the evolving roles of natural gas and hydrogen in a decarbonizing world. Topics range from geopolitics and energy security to emissions challenges and the future of these key resources in the energy mix.

In this episode, we cover: 

  • [1:38] Dr. Boness' work and focus at Stanford 
  • [5:10] Corporate involvement: utilities, investment firms, and oil majors
  • [7:12] Natural gas in the global energy mix and its role as a coal alternative
  • [9:09] Addressing the critical issue of methane leaks
  • [11:42] Incentives for midstream players to participate 
  • [13:53] Dr. Boness' pov on the idea of halting oil and gas production entirely
  • [16:04] Geopolitical dynamics of natural gas production and exportation
  • [20:59] Breakdown of the global gas production mix
  • [22:55] Effects of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on the European gas market
  • [27:10] DPower vs. heat transition and natural gas' role
  • [29:49] Vision for the future of natural gas in a renewable energy landscape
  • [33:55] Challenges and trade-offs in transitioning from natural gas and investing in infrastructure
  • [39:25] Potential role of hydrogen in decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors
  • [43:38] Environmental impacts of hydrogen as a potential greenhouse gas
  • [47:33] Policy and regulatory hurdles for clean hydrogen production
  • [50:39] Issues surrounding the "45V rule" in the Inflation Reduction Act
  • [54:21] Dr. Boness' top policy priorities and wish list

Episode recorded on Aug 14, 2024 (Published on Nov 21, 2024)

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