Don’t miss the panel from Hydrogen Day: "Hydrogen Transport and End Use," moderated by Andy Uhler and featuring experts Benoît Chedal-Anglay, Keiichiro Segawa, and Kentaro Yamaguchi. Here, they explore the key challenges and innovations shaping hydrogen transport and its role in the energy transition. Watch the full panel here: https://lnkd.in/g28tiRSV #hydrogentransport #hydrogenenduse
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Mark Shuster moderated a thoughtful discussion with Andrey Bakulin, Harold EVIN, and Capucine Saikia-Courault, PG on the science, challenges, and innovations in hydrogen storage. 🎥Watch the full panel here: https://lnkd.in/g6Kcnjt3 Bureau of Economic Geology Jackson School of Geosciences at The University of Texas at Austin #hydrogenstorage #hydrogeninnovation #energyinnovation
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The University of Texas at Austin's Clean Hydrogen Proto-Hub at J.J. Pickle Campus was featured on KXAN Austin Wednesday evening! Did you know it is the only public hydrogen vehicle refueling site in Texas and one of the most unique hydrogen energy sites in the world? 🎥 Watch the video featuring Michael Lewis, Director of UT-Center for Electromechanics, and our Director Brian Korgel, as they discuss efforts to ramp up the hydrogen economy in Texas: https://lnkd.in/g9ZUxnGD 📄 Read the report by the Texas Hydrogen Production Policy Council on growing the #hydrogen economy in Texas: https://lnkd.in/gzsEAYmv 🔗 Learn more about UT's hydrogen work: https://lnkd.in/gRwfViEQ, https://lnkd.in/gqEJg97S
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The HyVelocity Hub recently launched as one of the 7 clean hydrogen hubs supported by the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations | U.S. Department of Energy. The hub will provide a national clean hydrogen network for decarbonizing multiple sectors of the economy and create numerous community benefits for the Gulf Coast region. Watch Liz Ramsay Dalton, Executive Director of the Hub in conversation with Brian Korgel, Energy Institute Director, as they discuss getting the OCED award finalized and the opportunities and benefits the Gulf Coast Hydrogen Hub will create throughout the region Watch the full conversation here: https://lnkd.in/gV4j33HU #HydrogenEconomy #H2atUT #EnergyLeadership
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Listen to our latest podcast episode by host Andy Uhler: Phases & Stages | The Town Where it Rains Money as he covers a cautionary tale of Rockdale, a town in Central Texas that has already gone through something of energy transition. Listen: https://lnkd.in/gFkxF_-F Subscribe: spoti.fi/3Bhairo About the Podcast: Phases & Stages | The Texas Energy Story focuses on a different Texas location each episode to explore the changing energy landscape across the state. #phasesandstages #texasenergypodcast #utenergypodcast University of Texas at Austin - KUT-90.5 FM, Moody College of Communication, The LBJ School of Public Affairs
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The Texas Hydrogen Production Policy Council has published a new report...
Saving y'all a little time...here are the 10 recommendations made to the 89th Texas legislature by the Texas #Hydrogen Production Policy Council: Recommendation 1: Texas’ state plan for hydrogen production oversight should maintain the current framework of regulatory oversight, with targeted clarifications and improvements. Recommendation 2: Rulemaking should address hydrogen infrastructure, such as pipeline and casing materials, separately from infrastructure used for other products when distinction is technically merited based on hydrogen’s unique physical properties. Recommendation 3: Texas should identify hydrogen-focused individuals at relevant state agencies to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of oversight in hydrogen applications. Recommendation 4: Training and education programs to improve public awareness of hydrogen, which will increase public acceptance of hydrogen and enhance safety, should be encouraged. Recommendation 5: Texas should continue streamlining and standardizing its permitting processes. Recommendation 6: Texas should continue to support its efforts to ensure a low-cost, reliable supply of natural gas and electricity, which are foundational to all forms of hydrogen production and to the industries creating hydrogen demand. Recommendation 7: To promote the growth of clean hydrogen production derived from natural gas (commonly known as “blue” hydrogen), Texas should prioritize the development of carbon dioxide management infrastructure, including pipelines and underground storage, as well as expand the supply of lower emission natural gas, such as Responsibly Sourced Gas (RSG) and Renewable Natural Gas (RNG). Recommendation 8: To support the expansion of clean hydrogen production through electrolysis (commonly known as “green” hydrogen), Texas should adopt an “all of the above” energy approach, encouraging the expansion of low carbon electricity production from existing sources (wind and solar) and emerging ones (nuclear and geothermal). Recommendation 9: Texas should encourage significant expansion of infrastructure supporting the entire hydrogen value chain. Recommendation 10: Texas’ state policy to support the hydrogen industry should be designed to maximize economic benefits for its citizens while minimizing costs for taxpayers. See the full report for the details: https://lnkd.in/g4Qg7WsN
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Spotlight on key takeaways from Hydrogen Day by some of UT's leading hydrogen researchers: Austin Knight, Vaibhav Bahadur, Emily Beagle, Michael Lewis, Ning Lin #HydrogenDay2024 #H2atUT #EnergyInnovation Watch the clip here: https://lnkd.in/gscr38SB View full panel here: https://lnkd.in/gnBJSgkW
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The Energy Institute Student Associate team needs a few new team members as we gear up for spring. Come work with us! https://bit.ly/EI_SSA
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Get a snapshot of the developing hydrogen economy, Clean Hydrogen Production Tax Credit (45V), and other Hydrogen research from UT in this insightfully led #UTHydrogenDay panel by Austin Knight, VP of Chevron Energies, including Vaibhav Bahadur (Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering), Emily Beagle (Research Associate, Webber Energy Group), Michael Lewis (Director, Center for Electromechanics), and Ning Lin (Chief Economist, Bureau of Economic Geology). Watch the recording here: https://lnkd.in/gnBJSgkW #HydrogenDay2024 #H2atUT
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If you've got some downtime over the break, check out some of the more than 440 lectures on the Energy Institute, The University of Texas at Austin YouTube channel from academic, industry, philanthrophy, government, NGO and CBO thought leaders in the energy sector: https://lnkd.in/gryzsi3k You can also check out Andy Uhler's new podcast, "Phases and Stages," on spotify: https://lnkd.in/gghxyQmX Or any of the Hydrogen Day talks from this year's meeting: https://lnkd.in/gB3K8u49 Permian Energy Development Lab, TEX-E, Nora Ankrum, Laura Selfridge, Monique Hennington
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