Enabling low carbon and renewable hydrogen globally - Hydrogen Council
Enabling low carbon and renewable hydrogen globally - Hydrogen Council
Element Energy and SINTEF
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18 AT 9:00AM- PACIFIC. The symposium will bring together researchers, educators, students, policymakers, and other stakeholders to engage in a collaborative discussion that addresses challenges in urban sustainability. Students and faculty will exhibit poster presentations on their research in the field of urban sustainability. Join CaFCP's Technical Program Manager; Nico Bouwkamp during this three -hour virtual symposium on urban sustainability.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7 - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2021. An online technical conference focusing on the development, deployment and industrial integration of next generation electrolysers. The deployment of large-scale electrolysers is the key technological element for the decarbonisation of central industrial and transport sectors.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2021. As adoption of hydrogen in the global economy grows, staying current on the latest developments in safety policy and procedures is of critical importance to safety professionals.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7 AT 11:00AM EASTERN. This free, live webinar, to be held on Tuesday, December 7 from 11:00AM - 12:30PM ET, will provide an overview and guidance on ventilation to prevent and dilute the formation of flammable hydrogen-air mixtures. Information will include a review of relevant standards, guidelines, and approaches to achieving effective dilution for potential design-basis hydrogen release scenarios.
Hydrogen Council
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9 AT 11:30AM EASTERN. The mission of the conference is to discuss the federal government’s plan to transition to a zero-emission bus fleet, the way forward for transit agencies and provincial/local governments, the strategy to transition to a clean fleet, relevant experiences, recent developments, best practices, issues with large-scale deployment, and the lessons learned.
University of Massachusetts, Lowell
U.S. Department of Energy