Balancing The Future
All The Colors of the Rainbow: Why Hydrogen is More Complicated Than You Think
23 Jun 2025
Hydrogen has long played a behind-the-scenes role in industry, but could it become a frontrunner in the race toward a cleaner energy future? In this episode of Balancing the Future, Micah Schweizer and Chai Nussbaumer dive into hydrogen’s evolving role in the green transition. From color-coded classifications like green, blue, and even "sad" hydrogens like pink and black, to cutting-edge pilot projects in transportation and heating, this episode breaks down what makes hydrogen both promising and volatile. Joining them is Nipun Kaushik, an electromechanical engineer at Capgemini Engineering, who offers an insider's view into the science, scalability, and policy hurdles surrounding hydrogen energy. Together, they examine not only how hydrogen is made, but whether it's truly as clean as it claims to be. LINKS Nipun Kaushik on LinkedIn Capgemini Engineering Website METTLER TOLEDO Laboratory Solutions Website METTLER TOLEDO Laboratory Solutions on LinkedIn Balancing The Future Podcast Website Micah Schweizer on LinkedIn Chai Nussbaumer on LinkedIn SOURCES The Future of Hydrogen – The International Energy Agency (IEA) Green hydrogen in the energy transition – Acciona The Hindenburg Disaster – Airships.net Dealing with the Aftermath of the Hindenburg Disaster – National Air and Space Museum Lessons learnt from hydrogen incidents – Gexcon As generative AI asks for more power, data centers seek more reliable, cleaner energy solutions – Deloitte Top tech companies turn to hydrogen and nuclear energy for AI data centers – CNBC ABOUT BALANCING THE FUTURE Join Micah Schweizer and Chai Nussbaumer on Balancing the Future as they dive into the innovations shaping our world. From the potential of hydrogen in powering a greener planet, to the rise of GLP-1s in weight loss, and the frontier of microbiome-based treatments, they explore the science that's transforming our lives. Each episode features in-depth conversations with scientists, communicators, and thought leaders who are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. They also explore the impact these breakthroughs will have on a world in desperate need of sustainable solutions today. ABOUT METTLER TOLEDO LAB SOLUTIONS: In the fast-paced world of laboratory science, precision and efficiency are everything. That’s why METTLER TOLEDO is committed to delivering cutting-edge laboratory solutions that streamline workflows and enhance productivity. Our comprehensive portfolio includes high-performance instruments, intuitive software, automation technologies, consumables, accessories, and expert services—each engineered to meet the unique needs of industries such as pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, chemicals, biotechnology, and both QA/QC and R&D laboratories. From precision and analytical balances to advanced titrators, pH meters, density meters, refractometers, melting point instruments, and more, METTLER TOLEDO products are designed for accuracy, reliability, and ease of use. Our solutions empower laboratories to generate trusted results, maintain compliance, and ensure maximum uptime with our robust lifecycle services and automation capabilities.
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