Say HY-drogen to Our Decarbonized Future
Date/Time: December 8, 2020 (1-2PM ET / 10-11AM PT)
The world is betting on clean hydrogen – but will applying it to decarbonization efforts come up short? Hydrogen is a clean and versatile energy carrier that can be used as a fuel for power, transport and industrial use. These qualities make hydrogen potentially significant in addressing greenhouse gas emissions from the hard-to-decarbonize sectors of the global energy system. However, for hydrogen to make an impact on energy transitions, significant advances are needed. Investment by industry, enabled by supportive government policy, will allow the rollout of hydrogen technology at the scale required to deliver on its potential, but also to achieve cost reductions. Yet, a detailed strategy and solution for large-scale decarbonization is still largely unexplored.
- What steps need to be taken now to enable hydrogen to decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors?
- What is a realistic timeline to reach a viable hydrogen economy?
- Is the blue-green hydrogen debate helping, or getting in the way?
Moderator:
- Heather Clancy, Editorial Director, GreenBiz Group
Speakers:
- Ajay Mehta, General Manager, New Energies Research & Technology, Shell
- Sunita Satyapal, Director, Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy
- Janice Lin, Founder & President, Green Hydrogen Coalition
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