Green hydrogen enjoys unprecedented momentum as it is positioned as a key enabler for net zero-emission futures and for energy self-sufficiency in Europe. Currently, researchers, politicians and the wider public have a limited overview of the knowns and unknowns of hydrogen production. By fostering a holistic approach, the Rethink Hydrogen project creates space for constructive discussions on technical, economic, and socio-ethical dimensions. This initiative brings together diverse perspectives to visualize and navigate the complexities of hydrogen as a green energy solution.

Rethink Hydrogen set itself the task to create a Living Lab, to facilitate a dialogue about the multifaceted aspects of hydrogen in a just and sustainable carbon neutral society. To do so, researchers from Utrecht University reached out to the HKU to work together. This effort led to a dialogue tool that immerses participants in the challenges of balancing stakeholder needs, resource limitations, and environmental impacts.
Read more about the project on the website of Utrecht University.