Breadcrumb Trail Links Renewables FP Energy Financial Times Commodities A ‘new cartography of energy geopolitics’ and a revamped ‘hydrogen diplomacy’ would emerge as production ramped up around the world Author of the article: Financial Times Leslie Hook H2 logo sits at a hydrogen charging pump at a Royal Dutch Shell petrol filling station in the U.K. Photo by Chris Radcliffe/Bloomberg files Article content Europe’s gas crisis could speed the transition to clean energy and the adoption of green hydrogen as a viable alternative to oil and gas, according to the International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena). Advertisement This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Article content “Price volatility has been a feature of the oil and gas system,” Francesco La Camera, director-general of Irena,…
