
Paul Martin
Canadian chemical engineer and independent consultant, offering insights into the global green hydrogen industry and its challenges.
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Mar 22, 2023 • 1h 21min
Paul Martin: "Hydrogen - The Decarbonization Problem"
On this episode, chemical engineer Paul Martin joins The Great Simplification to talk about all things hydrogen. There are many 'Fuels of the Future' about which the media likes to create hopeful and seamless narratives, one of the currently popular of these being hydrogen. Where does hydrogen come from and what do we already depend on hydrogen for - is it as 'clean' as the media leads us to believe? How can we think about hydrogen from a systems perspective to determine if it is really an energy solution - or an energy problem? What does this mean for the design of global supply chains entering into a simplified material future? About Paul Martin: Paul Martin is a Canadian chemical engineer with decades of experience making and using hydrogen and syngas. As a chemical process development specialist, Paul offers services to an international clientele via his private consultancy Spitfire Research. He is also co-founder of the Hydrogen Science Coalition, a nonprofit organization providing science-based information about hydrogen from a position free from commercial interest. For Show Notes and More visit: https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/episode/63-paul-martin To watch this video episode on Youtube → https://youtu.be/YVjEK_PjvD0

Aug 12, 2024 • 1h 30min
145. Clash of Titans (Barnard vs Martin) – Industrial Heat Redefined
In this engaging discussion, Paul Martin, a seasoned chemical engineer, shares his expertise on electrifying industrial heat processes. He critiques the inefficiencies of fire-based heating, advocating for electricity's cost and safety benefits. Paul explains the concept of exergy and its importance in decarbonization efforts, while exploring how advancements in battery technology are reshaping energy storage. The conversation offers fresh insights into the benefits of heat pumps and compares the efficiency of natural gas versus electricity in industrial settings.


