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Opportunities for Canada in a Hydrogen Economy

Summary

Hydrogen is an important part of Canada’s commitment to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050. It has the potential to decarbonize many sectors of our Canadian economy, including power generation, resource extraction, transportation, manufacturing, and the production of steel and cement.

In this webinar, Megan Reusser, Patricia Scroggin-Wicker and Nick Lumley discuss the many facets of hydrogen, as well as prospective end uses, market opportunities and technical considerations.

Speakers

Megan Reusser

Senior Chemical Engineer

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Megan brings more than a decade of industry experience in front-end project development, process engineering and cost estimating for a number of emerging energy storage applications, including hydrogen and liquefied air.

Nick Lumley

Senior Mechanical Engineer

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Nick has deep experience with applied research on a number of decarbonization technologies. He is a passionate advocate for the potential pathways for power-to-hydrogen gas applications and integrating existing technologies in new ways such as hydrogen liquefaction for storage.

Patricia Scroggin-Wicker

Director of Process Technology

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Tisha helps lead Burns & McDonnell initiatives focusing on new and emerging technologies, including hydrogen-fueled generation, flow batteries and other forms of long-duration energy storage. As a process engineer with deep knowledge of the regulatory landscape, she is a sought-after resource within the power industry.

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