Green Recovery Tec “Decarbonisation and the future of CO2 reduction”
Until around March this year, almost every company talked about decarbonisation repeatedly, and they were vocally appealing that hydrogen was the best way to achieve it. However, I can say that the voice of the catchphrase “decarbonisation” became even less as we approach the end of the financial year in May. However, the decarbonisation situation is inevitable, and the environment is no longer enough to communicate through propaganda. As one of the options for CO2 reduction, hydrogen is undoubtedly one of the most representative substances that constitute clean energy. Also, it is said to be well beyond the realm of expensive. However, it may be natural to pay a reasonable price for processing the waste called carbon dioxide.
Neglecting profitability is a consultation that cannot be carried out in modern society or a company’s management. The important thing is that if you don’t find a way to reduce carbon dioxide with profitability in mind, you won’t be on the path to true decarbonisation. To that end, I think it is necessary to scrutinise technology’s basic structure and look at the whole picture of decarbonisation. The whole picture that the beneficial technology and decarbonisation as two wheels.