Process Management & Control

Webinar: Blue and Green Hydrogen in the Pathway to Net Zero

Webinar: Blue and Green Hydrogen in the Pathway to Net Zero
  • Date From 27th September 2022
  • Date To 27th September 2022
  • Price Free of charge, open to all.
  • Location Online: 10:00 BST. Duration: 1 hour.

Overview

Green hydrogen will be part of the energy transition approaching 2050. However, renewable energy used to produce green hydrogen has hidden cost and intermittency.

Blue hydrogen is not as “fashionable” as green hydrogen but needs to be an integral part of the energy transition.

The presentation will touch on cost points, and how gas fills the gaps at the moment and how we expect blue hydrogen to fit in in the future.

A quick overview of "rainbow" of hydrogen will be given.

Speaker

Samantha Nicholson, Process Engineering Manager, Fluor Ltd

Samantha has nearly 30 of years experience in process engineering as a process lead on energy and chemical projects through from conceptual and techno-economic feasibility studies through to detailed engineering and revamp. Amongst others, she has worked on gas processing including oil and gas separation, gas treatment, NGL, propane and ethane recovery.

More recently, Samantha has been part of a global network looking at sustainable energy and in particular the hydrogen economy and has acted as hydrogen lead in the UK. Samantha is a Director of the GPA Europe working in the hydrogen KSI group. She is a Fellow of the IChemE and is a member of the IChemE Electrolytic Hydrogen Team.

The material presented in this webinar has not been peer-reviewed. Any opinions are the presenter's own and do not necessarily represent those of IChemE or the Process Management and Control Special Interest Group. The information is given in good faith but without any liability on the part of IChemE.

Webinar archive

This webinar is free of charge and open to all to attend, but if you wish to access the slides and a recording to replay on demand then you will need to be a member of the Process Management and Control Special Interest Group.


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