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Energy Question Time - Hydrogen Special

About this event

Hydrogen is being hailed as the energy of the future, with the potential to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve energy security. In this webinar, our panel of experts will discuss the latest developments in hydrogen technology, the challenges facing the industry, and the potential benefits for customers like you.

It’s never enough to know the price of something today. It is always  important to have a price for it in the near to medium term future. Prices are the lifeblood of deal-making in energy.

You might want to ask about the cost of liquefaction for hydrogen, how it can be transported most cheaply, over varying distances and whether or not it can be used in air, sea, truck and train transport.

Those are just some of the questions that Rethink Energy analysts have an reply for – and we will also invite several external experts to each event - so bring us the questions which will make a difference to your life and work.

Hosted by

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    Peter White CEO @ Rethink

    Co-founder and CEO of Rethink

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    Bogdan Avramuta Rethink Energy Director of Market Research @ Rethink Energy

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    Rethink Research

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    Harry Morgan Investment Associate @ 7Percent Ventures

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    Mike Hopkins CEO @ Bakken Energy

    A long time advocate for clean hydrogen of all kinds, which means both Blue and Green. Bakken is based in North Dakota in the US. It is working on the Great Plains Synfuels Plant Redevelopment, turning it into one of the largest clean hydrogen production facilities in the US aiming to produce 380,000 tons of hydrogen a year.

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    Katherine Rinaldi Director of Government Affairs @ H2U Technologies

    Katherine earned her PhD in Chemistry at the California Institute of Technology where she studied the role of hydrogen in renewable energy systems from both a technical and systems perspective.

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