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As governments and companies create more aggressive decarbonization goals, they’re increasingly expanding their prospects to include “green hydrogen” in the energy mix. Producing green hydrogen requires only water and electricity made from renewable sources, and its versatility could be the low-carbon key to more rapid decarbonization worldwide.
Join us for a panel discussion with industry experts and researchers to go inside the hydrogen economy and discover why it’s important in the race for decarbonization and our clean energy future.
This is the second session of the 2021 Cornell Energy Connection (CEC), Cornell’s premier energy event, being held virtually in November and December. The conference features panel discussions on key issues impacting the sector, including energy transition, decarbonization, and the impact government and investors have on the future of clean power supply. CEC is hosted by the SC Johnson College of Business Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise (CSGE) and the Cornell Energy Club.
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NY Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act
NY DEC Notice of Denial of Title V Air Permit for Danskammer Energy Center
H.R. 3684 - Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
Hydrogen Forward map of the U.S. Hydrogen Projects
Map of the U.S. commercial and industrial U.S. fuel cell systems
Mitsubishi Hydrogen-Powered Power Plant Study
Colorado Energy Office Hydrogen Opportunities Study
CABE
NY-BEST
H2@Scale
Join us for a panel discussion with industry experts and researchers to go inside the hydrogen economy and discover why it’s important in the race for decarbonization and our clean energy future.
This is the second session of the 2021 Cornell Energy Connection (CEC), Cornell’s premier energy event, being held virtually in November and December. The conference features panel discussions on key issues impacting the sector, including energy transition, decarbonization, and the impact government and investors have on the future of clean power supply. CEC is hosted by the SC Johnson College of Business Center for Sustainable Global Enterprise (CSGE) and the Cornell Energy Club.
KEYNOTES
The Future of Natural Gas and its Role in the Energy Transition
RESOURCES / NEXT STEPS
NY Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act
NY DEC Notice of Denial of Title V Air Permit for Danskammer Energy Center
H.R. 3684 - Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
Hydrogen Forward map of the U.S. Hydrogen Projects
Map of the U.S. commercial and industrial U.S. fuel cell systems
Mitsubishi Hydrogen-Powered Power Plant Study
Colorado Energy Office Hydrogen Opportunities Study
CABE
NY-BEST
H2@Scale