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The Hydrogen Solution: Decarbonizing Hard-to-Abate Sectors

Summary

As the world searches for sustainable and low carbon alternatives to traditional energy production methods, hydrogen continues to develop as a potential pathway in decarbonizing various sectors. Decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors such as heavy industry, transportation, power generation and utility/home heating is a critical challenge.
In this webinar, we will explore how hydrogen can be used as a pathway to decarbonize these industries. We will discuss the current state of hydrogen technologies, their role in decarbonization and the challenges that need to be addressed to make hydrogen-based solutions achievable.
Join Patricia Scroggin-Wicker, Meaghan McCaffrey, Megan Reusser and Justin Lipman to learn how hydrogen could be critical to unlocking a sustainable future for hard-to-decarbonize industries.

Speakers

Patricia Scroggin-Wicker

Director, Decarbonization

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Patricia Scroggin-Wicker is director Decarbonization for the Energy Group. As the firm looks beyond solar panels and lithium-ion batteries and toward the renewable market, she will focus on identifying and developing leadership in new process technologies, including flow batteries, liquefied natural gas, hydrogen and carbon capture.

Meaghan McCaffrey

Managing Director,
Burns & McDonnell

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Meaghan McCaffrey is managing director of renewables and emerging markets, spearheading the Oil, Gas, & Chemical Group’s focus on renewable solutions. With over 15 years of industry experience, McCaffrey focuses on identifying and proposing innovative renewable project solutions.

Megan Reusser

Hydrogen Technology Manager

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Megan Reusser is a hydrogen technology manager with over a decade of industry experience. She has a background in front-end project development, including process engineering, proposal management and cost estimation. She specializes in technologies supporting decarbonization projects such as liquefied natural gas (LNG), green hydrogen production, carbon capture and liquid air energy storage.

Justin Lipman

Director of Business Development

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Justin Lipman is responsible for expanding the longtime presence of Burns & McDonnell in Canada through a broad portfolio of engineering, construction, environmental, technical and security consulting services. As director of business development for the Oil, Gas & Chemical Group in Canada, his team is responsible for critical infrastructure projects and programs, including those that support the energy transition.

Date: Tuesday, Jun. 20

Time: Noon-1 p.m. Mountain

Duration: 60 minutes

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