Events

Ramping up Hydrogen Potential Within the Energy Transition

 Virtual
 Sep 24, 2020

Join our VP of Strategy and Stakeholder Relations, Beth (Hardy) Valiaho, as she discusses the role of Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS/CCUS) technology in reducing large-scale emissions in hydrogen production processes. 

The Role of Hydrogen in the Energy Transition: Global energy demand is set to increase by 50% by 2050 creating the need for a kaleidoscope of energy sources such as hydrogen, natural gas, solar and wind to provide a cleaner, secure and affordable energy landscape all whilst fulfilling the decarbonization potential.

Hydrogen is at the forefront of the energy transition debate, able to provide solutions to the existing needs of the entire energy sector including the production of methanol and ammonia, crude oil refinement for fuels and petrochemicals, transportation fuel, to heating and power, or as a renewable feedstock.

Lloyd’s Register and the EIC invite you to hear from our panel of cross industry experts who will discuss the important role Hydrogen can play in the Energy Transition.  The discussion will focus on the numerous opportunities, implementation, and technical challenges of the hydrogen economy. Engage with our speakers in this unmissable event and gain insight into how Hydrogen is set to transform the US energy market.

Event Details

Date: Thursday 24 September
Time: 09:00 AM - 11:00 AM CST
Cost: Free and Open to all companies
Platform: GoToWebinar 

Confirmed Speakers

  • Beth Hardy Valiaho, Vice-President, Strategy & Stakeholder Relations, International CCS Knowledge Center
  • Jeffrey Reed, Chief Scientist Renewable Fuels and Energy Storage, University of California, Irvine
  • Matthew Blieske, Global Hydrogen Product Manager, Shell
  • Nigel Jenvey, Global Head of Carbon Management - Gaffney, Cline & Associates
  • Olav Hansen, Associate Consultant, Lloyd's Register
  • Traci Kraus, Director, Government Relations at Cummins and Board Member of the Hydrogen Council


Additional Information

Please note that joining instructions will be issued in advance of the webinar, after you have booked your place. 
For more information, please contact Lisa Kandala, Office & Events Coordinator, North & Central America lisa.kandala@the-eic.com 

Lisa Kandala

Office and Events Coordinator
EIC Training
Email: lisa.kandala@the-eic.com
Tel: +1 713-783-1200