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In this episode, our guest is Michael Sura, a passionate engineer and energy expert with decades of experience in gas transit and hydrogen research. Drawing from his time managing large-scale natural gas operations and early hydrogen experiments, Michael offers an honest, technically grounded reality check on the hydrogen hype dominating today's energy discourse.

He challenges the feasibility of hydrogen as a transport fuel, breaks down the economic and safety pitfalls of converting hydrogen into ammonia, and critiques misguided green shipping solutions. Michael also shares sharp insights into the role of geography in green hydrogen production, the ethics of ammonia diversion from fertilizer to fuel, and the limitations of battery-powered ships.

With clarity and conviction, he calls for smarter decarbonization strategies—prioritizing low-hanging fruit, being conscious of energy efficiency, and focusing investments where they matter most. This episode is a must-listen for anyone serious about real-world climate solutions, not just headlines.

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