Rethink Energy is currently attending the Hydrogen Europe conference in Amsterdam, organized by Reuters, and has learned that gaseous hydrogen won’t take off – excuse the pun – anytime this decade, unlike SAF (sustainable aviation fuel) and liquid hydrogen. According to the latest panel consisting of Pierre Jarjounel, the European General Manager of Universal Hydrogen, Sophie Lane, the Chief Relationships Officer at the Aerospace Technology Institute and Nanna Baldvinsdottir, co-founder of IDUNN H2, the market is up for grabs and no one technology will help the industry decarbonize in isolation, rather a combination. Lane began by settling the hydrogen question. More specifically, the difference in potential between liquid and gaseous hydrogen. “There are two applications for hydrogen in aerospace, but…