Presented by: WBA Energy & Environmental Law Forum

Co-Sponsored by: DC Bar EENR Community

Speakers:
Suzanne Baker, Stakeholder Engagement Specialist, Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations, U.S. Department of Energy
Nichole Saunders, Director & Senior Attorney, Energy Transition, Environmental Defense Fund
Laura Goins, DEIA lead, NEPA Subject Matter Expert, and General Counsel for Allegheny Science and Technology.

Moderator:
Christina Bonanni, Partner in Environmental and Energy Law, Lippes Mathias LLP

 

Join us for this virtual program and learn all about the $7 Billion Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs Program (H2Hubs)!

Our Expert Panel will discuss the promise of these new H2Hubs to speed commercial-scale deployment of clean hydrogen, to generate clean, dispatchable power, create a new form of energy storage, and decarbonize heavy industry and transportation. The panel also will explore how to avoid some of the potential costs. While intended to decarbonize certain sectors and help mitigate climate change, some communities have voiced concerns about increased local pollution and safety issues.

Come and learn everything you need to know about these H2Hubs and about their potential to slash emissions from multiple carbon-intensive sectors and open a world of economic opportunity for communities across the country.

Cost:
Members $10
Non-Members $15
Student Members $5

Refunds can only be processed for cancelations received more than two business days prior to the event.

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Clean Energy Hubs: Everything You Need to Know

  • Tuesday Apr 23 2024, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Zoom