Seawater electrolysis: a hydrogen revolution or technological dud? Here are the numbers
The advent of the hydrogen economy in the last four or so years, have ignited numerous old ideas to be revisited.
Bartlomiej Kolodziejczyk is an innovator whose portfolio includes three technology companies and three not-for-profit organizations. Bart holds nine degrees, including a PhD in materials engineering, a PhD in microelectronics, master's in renewable energy science, master’s in political science. Over the last 15 years, Bart has worked in the solar and wind sector as well as hydrogen and cleantech start-ups. Bart is Associate Director at Bonston Consulting Group in Melbourne, Australia. Until end of 2021, Bart served as Chief Scientist for Fortescue Metals Group Ltd., the fourth-largest iron ore producer globally. Previously, he has held roles including Visiting Professor and Chief Technology Officer. Bart has also advised the United Nations, NATO, OECD, G20, World Energy Council, SAE International, and European Commission on science, technology, innovation, and policy. He was named one of MIT Technology Review’s Innovators Under 35 for his work on conductive polymers and biosensors and received Advance Award in Sustainability. In 2022, Kolodziejczyk was awarded the Order of Australia for service to science in the field of hydrogen energy. Dr. Kolodziejczyk has several patents to his name. Bart has appeared in numerous publications, including SBS, BBC, ABC, Forbes Magazine, Business Insider, and many more. Kolodziejczyk is an alumnus of the Global Young Academy, an active IUCN Commission Member, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, Fellow of the Explorers Club, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, among others. Bart enjoys traveling and scuba diving.
The advent of the hydrogen economy in the last four or so years, have ignited numerous old ideas to be revisited.
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