Hydrogen Pipelines and Storage: Progress, Pressure, and Practicalities

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Event Host/Facilitator

Hydrogen Hub

Event Description

Join Dr. David Layzell and Dr. Ron Hugo as they discuss how hydrogen pipelines and storage systems could be integrated with an improved and expanded electrical grid in a net-zero future. Together, they can deliver the cost-effective, low-carbon energy that Canada needs to meet domestic needs and serve export markets. On Thursday, April 16 at 12pm MT, join our expert panelist for a timely discussion exploring the technical, economic, and infrastructure considerations shaping the future of hydrogen transport and storage in Canada. Drawing on emerging research and real-world examples, this webinar will discuss how deep decarbonization requires hydrogen infrastructure to lower transport costs, enabling possibilities such as large-scale industrial use and seasonal energy storage. Key Topics for Discussion - Why hydrogen pipeline and storage systems are needed in a deep decarbonization scenario. - How hydrogen pipeline and storage systems could support and expand the delivery of low carbon electricity. - The hydrogen pipeline research ongoing at the University of Calgary. - International case example on the repurposing of existing natural gas pipelines. - High level material considerations for hydrogen pipelines. - The potential for hydrogen pipelines to enable zero emission energy exports as hydrogen or ammonia. Join us to better understand where hydrogen pipeline and storage systems stand today and what it will take to prepare our energy systems for the future.

  • Event Type

    General

  • Industry

    Business

Link to event page

https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_o-WExyHoQp2yqAe4g9ELbA#/registration