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Overview
This webinar will focus on the benefits of hydrogen to a decarbonised energy system via its creation and use of hydrogen itself or as a feedstock for other fuels.
Join this free webinar to understand the advantages and disadvantages, as well as some key areas of focus for research, development and deployment.
Join this discussion on:
- Why hydrogen is a critical element of the UK’s energy strategy for the Net Zero 2050 target
- The role of hydrogen in the effort to balance net zero energy networks
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How the hydrogen technology economy could be developed in the near future
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The current and future applications of the gas across multiple sectors, including petrochemicals, power generation and fuel storage
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Day 1
12:00 - Agenda
Start time:
12:00 London
07:00 New York
13:00 Berlin
16:30 New Delhi
20:00 Tokyo
12:00 BST Webinar begins
12:40 BST Q&A
13:00 BST Webinar ends
Dr Grant Wilson: Lecturer, Energy Data Analytics Group, University of Birmingham
Dr Grant Wilson leads the Energy Data Analytics Group activities include analysis on energy system flexibility, using multi-vector, multi-scale data analytics.
Lecturer in the School of Chemical Engineering on the Global Energy Technologies Masters course. Research interests in whole systems analysis and integration of low-carbon sources of energy, particularly the challenges of decarbonising heating and cooling.
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