Paul Martin
Ingeniero químico y experto en Desarrollo de Procesos
Paul Martin es un ingeniero químico con 30 años de experiencia en la fabricación y el uso de hidrógeno y gas de síntesis. Es un experto en el desarrollo de procesos y tiene una amplia experiencia en la industria de procesos químicos, gestionando clientes internacionales a través de su consultora privada Spitfire Research. Cuenta con 25 años de experiencia trabajando para el principal diseñador y constructor del mundo de plantas a escala piloto y de demostración para la industria de procesos químicos. También es un ecologista de toda la vida y defensor de la descarbonización. Es licenciado y tiene un máster en Ingeniería Química por la Universidad de Waterloo. Paul participa regularmente como ponente invitado en debates sobre el hidrógeno en los medios de comunicación.
Área de especialización en hidrógeno: Combinación de hidrógeno con gas natural, producción de hidrógeno, transporte de hidrógeno, hidrógeno gris.
Escrito por Paul Martin
10/11/2023
Paul Martin, ingeniero químico y experto en desarrollo de procesos, investiga si los nuevos avances en electrólisis pueden superar el mayor reto del hidrógeno verde
02/11/2021
Our member Paul Martin spoke with Rosie, from the YouTube channel Engineering with Rosie, about whether it is easy to simply substitute hydrogen into the existing natural gas pipe network.
13/10/2021
Our member Paul Martin recently featured on the HC Insider podcast to discuss hydrogen’s role in the energy transition.
29/08/2021
Which sectors should hydrogen be used in? Our member Paul Martin recently appeared on the CleanTech Talk podcast: Examining the “Hydrogen Ladder”.
23/02/2021
Our member Paul Martin guest appeared on the Redefining Energy Podcast, episode 44: Hydrogen: it’s complicated.
02/02/2020
Gerard and Laurent invite Paul Martin onto the podcast “Redfining Energy” to review the various development routes for Hydrogen, the forever “fuel of tomorrow”.
Paul Martin en los medios
Plans to trade Canadian hydrogen with Germany are riddled with hurdles – but it’s not too late for Canada to instead decarbonise its existing hydrogen industry as an achievable priority, write Paul Martin and Jochen Bard.
Natural hydrogen would present a very welcome opportunity to decarbonize current-day hydrogen production, but the situation doesn’t look promising, says Paul Martin, founding member of the Hydrogen Science Coalition.
“Conlleva muchos retos técnicos, de seguridad y económicos”, explica Paul Martin, ingeniero químico y confundador de la Hydrogen Science Coalition.
Hydrogen production is touted by the Canadian government and others around the world as a clean alternative to fossil fuel use, but climate-impact assessments are vulnerable to miscalculations, according to new research by the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF).
Est-ce que le projet offre la meilleure utilisation de nos ressources énergétiques pour assurer un « Québec plus vert et plus prospère » ? Nous tentons d’y répondre.
The industry is earning international interest, but some suggest expectations should be tempered.
The clean energy gathered steam in the seventies, but after many false starts a mass market is yet to materialise.
Le chancelier allemand, Olaf Scholz, est reparti du Canada avec la promesse que son pays obtiendrait des livraisons d’hydrogène dès 2025. Or, transporter ce carburant sur une aussi grande distance implique des pertes énergétiques qui rendent cette idée non viable, estiment des spécialistes.
À la veille de la visite du chancelier allemand au pays, des scientifiques, des experts juridiques et des environnementalistes mettent en garde la population que les projets d’exportation de gaz naturel vers l’Allemagne nuiraient aux engagements climatiques du Canada et ne constituent pas une solution à la crise énergétique en Europe.
Paul Martin, chemical engineer, and co-founder of the Hydrogen Science Coalition, joins BNN Bloomberg’s Jacqueline Hansen to discuss the possibility of repurposing LNG infrastructure for hydrogen exports.
Canada’s dash to build new LNG infrastructure to export hydrogen is scientifically baseless and risks locking itself and Germany into a fossil fuel dependency.
Namibia, a country of abundant wind and sun, has ambitions to be one of Africa’s first green hydrogen export hubs.
Pursuing green hydrogen as a fuel source is not the best solution for combatting climate change because it’s inefficient and is often created with carbon-emitting energy sources.
Nace una coalición de expertos para velar por un futuro del hidrógeno basado en la ciencia y no en intereses particulares de empresas o gobiernos.
An independent expert group of scientists, academics and engineers has today launched a new advisory body — the Hydrogen Science Coalition (HSC) — that aims to bring “concrete evidence back into the hydrogen debate, free from industry bias”.
The “world’s first” independent coalition on hydrogen’s role in the energy transition has been launched today (Dec 9). Dubbed the Hydrogen Science Coalition, the group is a voluntary coalition of experts and aims to provide recommendations for governments to integrate hydrogen technologies in the best way possible.
A group of concerned scientists write an open letter to the UK government to warn of the inefficiencies and added expense of using H2 in sectors where electric alternatives are cheaper.
Letter to prime minister says government should take a cautious approach to fossil-fuel based ‘blue hydrogen’, Daisy Dunne reports.
Governments across the globe have bet big on hydrogen, making it the “rockstar of the energy system” and a leading solution to decarbonize hard to abate sectors. But, with costs of low carbon and green hydrogen remaining high, huge infrastructure needs, and efficiency concerns, is the hype merited?
Reuters Events: tune into hour-long panel debate Hydrogen: Gamechanger or Overhyped?