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Hydrogen Industrial Series 2021 – North America
14 July 2021 | Virtual
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Given the success of the Global Hydrogen Industrial Series, Wisdom is excited to announce the Hydrogen Industrial Series – North America, taking place virtually on 14 July 2021.
Hydrogen has been talked about for decades, but only recently things have appeared to be accelerating, as investments and government support are growing, and the hydrogen technology is ready to further scale-up. Hydrogen will play a crucial role in meeting the net zero target by the year 2050, as it could help decarbonization efforts in a number of sectors, particularly important in sectors that are hard to electrify and where greenhouse gas emissions are difficult to abate. However, a number of regulatory issues will need to be addressed before hydrogen can play a larger role in the domestic industries.
Hydrogen Industrial Series 2021 – North America will delve deep to uncover the potential for hydrogen across North America. On 14 July 2021 we will gather the key industry stakeholders in the entire hydrogen and fuel cells industry value chain, to discuss the role of hydrogen in the energy transition, to hear the latest advancements in its production, distribution and storage, and at the same time showcase the best practices and models to recognize and seize the opportunities to generate new revenue and stay ahead of the competition.
The event will count on 15+ expert speakers from well-known organisations like Shell, Renewable Hydrogen Alliance, Canadian Hydrogen Fuel Cell Association, Southern Company Gas, ZeroAvia, Canadian Advanced Air Mobility Consortium, SunLine Transit Agency, New Flyer Industries and many more.
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