The global uptake and application of hydrogen will help decarbonise our energy supply and help to protect our planet through reduced greenhouse gas emissions. But what makes or breaks a low-carbon hydrogen production project? Which pieces of the planning stages are critical to project delivery? If you’re interested in developing or are already delivering low-carbon hydrogen production projects, this is the masterclass for you.
Our presenters will delve into the four key factors of early project planning to de-risk project outcomes and demonstrate how proactive planning underpins long-term success. Through real project examples – from Australia, Canada, the UK and the USA - we’ll share learnings and best practices that can help you evaluate and optimise the levelised cost of hydrogen produced, navigate and capitalise on policies and incentives, understand the importance of early planning and engagement for approvals, permits, and public understanding, and identify and progress conversations to secure off-take agreements.
Don’t miss the chance to gain continuing education units that are internationally accredited by the International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (IACET). Complete the quiz at the end of the event and you’ll be eligible to earn 1.0 continuing education unit.
This exclusive masterclass is a unique opportunity to learn from industry professionals and gain valuable insights into the world of planning low-carbon hydrogen production projects.
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Duration: 1 hour
Location: ON24 virtual event
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Duration: 1 hour
Location: ON24 virtual event
Working with GHD's Hydrogen and Future Energy teams, Shannon supports decarbonisation projects for public and private clients across North America. Her project experience includes technical and feasibility evaluations of hydrogen technologies, lifecycle analysis carbon intensity evaluations of hydrogen, RNG, biofuels under Canada and US markets, emissions reductions evaluations from hydrogen and RNG use to offset fossil fuels, development of company-specific decarbonisation and hydrogen strategies, hydrogen hub forecasting and strategic planning, and technical evaluations for hydrogen blending into natural gas systems.
Andrew is a highly experienced professional engineer, commercial and business manager with an extensive track record in the industrial gases and energy transition sectors that spans over 30 years. He has worked in research and development, technology innovation and commercialisation, strategic planning and on a wide range of major capital investment projects. He is analytical, commercially astute and results orientated with a passion and enthusiasm for solving client's energy transition problems. He has experience working with international clients, business partners and stakeholders in clean energy and industrial gas market sectors.
Retha is a Process Engineer who has been involved in various hydrogen-related projects as process lead, such as the Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Feasibility Study for BP in Western Australia and other renewable (green) and blue hydrogen projects. She has strong technical oversight of hydrogen production, conversion to various carriers, and various technology blocks that may be integrated to generate hydrogen carriers or products such as direct air capture and air separation. She also has experience in biogas generation and treatment and integration of hydrogen and biogas with more traditional energy sources (such as natural gas).