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Queensland Hydrogen Industry Forum
The hydrogen industry is being promoted as the next big thing for the Queensland and Australian energy sector. The potential for hydrogen in its use and application is almost unlimited. There are also complementarities with renewable energy to create “green” hydrogen and “exportable” renewable energy, with hydrogen acting as the versatile energy carrier.
This forum aims to provide attendees with a comprehensive understanding of hydrogen technology, its application, the opportunities in Queensland and Australia, the strategies to realise these opportunities, and real-world examples of hydrogen applications. Our speakers are leaders in the field of hydrogen technology and are at the forefront of the industry in Queensland.
Meet the speakers:
Prof Ian MacKinnon | Science and Engineering Faculty, QUT | The Global Hydrogen Sector and how Queensland fits in | |
Dr Neil Thompson | Adjunct Assoc Professor, Institute for Future Environments; MD at ITM Power | Producing and Using Hydrogen – the fundamentals | |
Andrew Broadbent | Dept of State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning | The Qld Hydrogen Strategy and the growth of the industry in Qld | |
David Carberry FEIANZ CEnvP | Directory Carberry Environmental Solutions | The economics of hydrogen production | |
Richard Jeffery | General Manager, Commercial Strategy Delivery at Stanwell Corp Ltd | The Stanwell Hydrogen Case Study | |
Simon Shaw | Senior Advisor Strategic Partnership at Redland City Council | Green Hydrogen in Redland City | |
Kellie Charlesworth | Associate at Arup | NZ strategy, Ports of Auckland demonstration, COAG hydrogen hubs |
Places are limited due to the need to provide a COVID-safe forum for attendees and speakers. Online attendance is being offered for regional attendees who are not able to make it to Brisbane for the event.
Click here to register for the online access to the forum >
Catering will not be provided at this event due to COVID restriction; however, there will be an informal networking opportunity at the QUT Botanic Bar at the conclusion of the forum.
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When:
8 October 2020
2:00 PM
- 5:00 PM
Where:
QUT Gardens Point
Room B117, Gardens Point Campus, 2 George St, Brisbane
Cost: $125 Members, $175 non-members, $60 EIANZ student members
Registrations Open: 9th September 20 4:00 PM
Registrations Close: 8th October 20 1:00 PM
Contact: For any enquiries contact EIANZ Central Office 03 8593 4140 or office@eianz.org
We acknowledge and value the rights and interests of Indigenous Peoples in the protection and management of environmental values through their involvement in decisions and processes, and the application of traditional Indigenous knowledge.