Tessa Weiss

The success of a new technology comes down to the people behind the science. To rapidly scale hydrogen, we will need groups like Women in Green Hydrogen to break down barriers to collaboration , encourage diversity, and promote open communication of the challenges this nascent industry is facing.

Associate at RMI- Climate Aligned Industries Program
/ Boulder

Through my work at RMI, I’ve developed a deep understanding of hydrogen production, storage, transport, and end-use in sectors such as marine shipping, chemicals, steel, and aviation. My work provides technoecomonic insights of green hydrogen in context of its alternatives, a nuanced understanding of optimized system design, and awareness of bottlenecks within the sector. This system-level perspective on hydrogen is used to guide the workings of the Green Hydrogen Catapult, an international coalition with the goal of rapidly scaling up and reducing the costs of green hydrogen, and engagements with a myriad stakeholders to drive project development in the coming years. I am keen to further my understanding of all parts of the global hydrogen space.

Emily Beagle, Stephen Doig, Chathurika Gamage, Thomas Koch Blank, Cato Koole, Patrick Molloy, Tessa Weiss, 2021: "Fueling the Transition: Accelerating Cost-Competitive Green Hydrogen," RMI. https://rmi.org/insight/fueling-the-transition-accelerating-cost-competitive-green-hydrogen/

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