
As Joan Rivers used to say: Can we talk? In other words, can we have an honest and open conversation...about hydrogen energy? There's a lot of hype around the topic of hydrogen. Some promising early innovations around hydrogen and its use in applications like gas-fired power plants exist. However, as a sobering new commentary by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy makes clear, the future of hydrogen "is not imminent." Even fracking wasn't an overnight hit. It took from the early 1980s until the early 2000s (about 20 years) before fracking *began* to take off in a major way. It took another decade or so before fracking went big time. Call it 30 years. So why would we expect hydrogen to be some spectacular overnight success? That's just not how energy revolutions happen.
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