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Hydrogen, Sustainability and Finance: Local Roles for Global Goals
Business opportunities in the hydrogen sector are growing very rapidly, which is being reflected in the many positive news reports about this sector. For example, oilprice.com recently reported that the Hydrogen Boom Is On Track To Hit $11 Trillion. This is likely because so many large companies are committing to Net-Zero emissions, which create considerable increased demand for hydrogen related technologies and services. For example, the number of net zero pledges has doubled in less than a year, including more than 1,500 companies with a combined revenue of more than $11.4 trillion.
Therefore, if you want to learn how to benefit from huge new hydrogen-related business opportunities, join the Hydrogen Business Council’s sixth annual hydrogen conference. For more information, see below:
Hydrogen, Sustainability and Finance Conference, Nov 19, 2020 Local Roles for Global Goals
This conference will be ‘all virtual’ in order to avoid large in-person gatherings. In this way we are aiming for a local but also wider national and global audience.
The live conference link is: https://pheedloop.com/hbc2020/site/home/
This will give you full access to the entire provisional program, and will include real-time viewing of presentations on Nov. 19 and also provide access to view sessions after the fact.
The theme of this conference will be "Hydrogen, Sustainability and Finance: Local Roles for Global Goals”. Simply put, we want to explore the entire suite of clean hydrogen applications as part of a broader effort to reduce carbon emissions and address climate change. But we want to do this in a way that creates an emergent and self-sustaining Canadian community of end users, product suppliers, project developers, system integrators, and supporting infrastructure. We can achieve some serious reductions in CO2 emissions and can make economic use of off-peak ‘surplus’ power that is derived from low or zero emission sources to make ‘green’ hydrogen.
Some of the speakers and session themes that will be part of our conference program:
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