Webinar Video: Developing a Hydrogen Economy
Hydrogen has once again been growing in profile, with a global pipeline of $90bn of projects. The science has not changed, but the world is now beginning to value carbon reduction to a point where it could be economically viable to produce and store hydrogen as a means of time shifting/storing renewable energy and/or of removing carbon from fossil fuels.
The UK has a H2 project pipeline greater than rest of the world combined when you measure by CO2 saved, according to Bloomberg, and is at the cutting edge of the hydrogen economy, This must be a global effort if we are to mitigate climate change.
Aimed at an audience with some existing knowledge of the basics of a hydrogen economy, this event which took place on 1st September 2020 provided an in depth understanding on:
- How to create a green economy and the part hydrogen has to play
- How hydrogen could play a part in Singapore's Green Economy
- What companies and Governments around the globe are doing to develop in this area
- How hydrogen vehicles and electric vehicles could be complimentary in a green Singapore economy
SPEAKERS:
H.E. KARA OWEN BRITISH HIGH COMMISSIONER TO THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE
JON SALTMARSH DEPUTY DIRECTOR, ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH OF UK DEPARTMENT FOR BUSINESS, ENERGY AND INDUSTRIAL STRATEGY
NIGEL HOLMES CEO OF THE SCOTTISH HYDROGEN AND FUEL CELL ASSOCIATION
PROFESSOR CHAN SIEW HWA PRESIDENT'S CHAIR IN ENERGY AT NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
ANDREAS PROSINECKI SENIOR STRATEGY ADVISOR AT BP AUSTRALIA
MODERATED BY THOMAS BRIAULT ASSOCIATE PRINCIPAL AT ARUP SINGAPORE
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