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SUMMARY:AHRN Seminar | Hydrogen Production - AHRN Working Group Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Speakers\n \n\nDr Ema Frery \nCSIRO \n\nDr Emanuelle Frery is a senior research scientist leading a research team in the Energy Resources Program. Her team focus on natural hydrogen systems and CCS with a multidisciplinary approach\, from the lab to the field. She acquired a worldwide academic expertise in structural geology with a PhD thesis on the fluid and gas circulation along natural faults recorded in the well-known red sandstone of the Colorado Plateau and her implication in the IODP research on active serpentinite mud volcanoes. She is an expert of risk assessment of energy production impact on the environment and socio-economical assets and acted as deputy lead in the $34.5 million GBA programme. She is the AFRAN WA Hub leader and a member of SEG and PESA. \n\n\n \n\nProf Prasad Kaparaju \nGriffith University \n\nProfessor Kaparaju has over 22 years of experience in environmental engineering and waste management with special emphasis on biomass-to-biofuel conversion technologies\, biomass pre-treatments and renewable energy. He was the chief investigator for the research projects funded by CRC RACE for 2030 \, Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA)\, Department of Industry\, Innovation and Science\, Australian Government and Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade\, Government of Australia. Dr Kaparaju is the first researcher to demonstrate biogas production and upgrading the biogas to bio-CNG for vehicle fuel use in Australia. He was one of the first established researchers to initiate research on integrated biorefinery from lignocellulose biomass such as wheat straw\, which was subsequently found applications for similar biorefinery concepts e.g. waste biorefinery and other lignocellulose biomass. \nRegister now\nView the presentations for this webinar:\n\nIntroduction by Andrew Dicks\nBiohydrogen by Professor Prasad Kaparaju\, Griffith University\nNatural Hydrogen by Dr Dr Emanuelle Frery
URL:https://ahrn.org.au/event/ahrn-seminar-hydrogen-production-ahrn-working-group-presentations/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Hydrogen Research
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SUMMARY:AHRN Seminar | Hydrogen Industry - Hype and Reality
DESCRIPTION:Speakers \nLeanne Halliday \nLRQA \n\nLeanne is a chartered chemical engineer with 20 years’ experience in the energy sector and works on global accounts associated with hydrogen. Leanne has design\, commissioning\, project management and sales management experience across the UK\, Asian and Australian markets. She has worked for LRQA for over 10 years\, focusing her experience and expertise on helping industry to assure safety and quality across the supply chain. Leanne is currently a member of the Australia Standards hydrogen production and storage working group and engaged in hydrogen projects globally. She is currently based in Western Australia where there is significant potential for the development of a green hydrogen market for export to Japan and Korea. The regional government plans to introduce up to 10 percent renewable hydrogen into the gas network by 2030. \nRegister now\n\nView the presentations for this webinar:\n\nPeter Grubnic update of HyResearch\nLeanne Halliday Hydrogen market overview
URL:https://ahrn.org.au/event/ahrn-seminar-hydrogen-industry-hype-and-reality/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Hydrogen Research
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SUMMARY:Panel discussion on outcomes from COP28 and the role of Australian R&D
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \n  \n  \nJoin in a discussion with Prof Iain MacGill (UNSW Centre for Energy and Environments)\, Paul Hodgson (Executive Director Regional Futures – Energy Transitions\, CQ University | Chair\, Queensland Manufacturing Institute)\, Dr Amy Philbrook (Hydrogen Lead\, Arup Australia) and Prof Michael Goodsite (Pro-Vice Chancellor Energy Futures\, University of Adelaide). \nClick here to register for this seminar
URL:https://ahrn.org.au/event/outcomes-from-cop28-and-the-role-of-australian-rd/
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SUMMARY:THE FUTURE OF HYDROGEN RESEARCH: EARLY-MID CAREER RESEARCH SHOWCASE
DESCRIPTION:The future of hydrogen research: Early-mid career research showcase\nAustralian Hydrogen Research Network Seminar \nAbout this event:\nFrom disruptive technology for hydrogen production to innovative methods for understanding the materials impact of hydrogen use\, this showcase will demonstrate the range of hydrogen research being undertaken in the Newcastle and Hunter Region. \nHosted by Dr Jessica Allen\, ARC Discovery Early Career Research Award Fellow and Recipient of the NSW 2023 Young Tall Poppy Science Award\, the showcase will include presentations from three early-mid career researchers including: \n\nDr Cui Ying Toe\, Lecturer (Chemical Engineering): Solar-Driven Hydrogen Production\nDr Peter Richardson\, Research Associate (Civil Engineering): Hydrogen cracking and embrittlement investigations on mild steel using electrochemical hydrogen charging approaches.\nMr Nathan Barrett (3rd year PhD candidate): Hydrogen in Iron and Steelmaking\n\nMorning tea will be provided.
URL:https://ahrn.org.au/event/344/
LOCATION:Newcastle Institute for Energy & Resources – NIER\, 70 Vale St NIER Conference Room\, Shortland\, NSW\, 2307\, Australia
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SUMMARY:AUSTRALIAN HYDROGEN RESEARCH CONFERENCE (AHRC)
DESCRIPTION:Inaugural AHRC 2023 Highlights\nThe inaugural Australian Hydrogen Research Conference (AHRC) was a fantastic event that brought together 326 delegates from universities\, industry\, government and other stakeholders. Held at the Australian National University in Canberra\, the conference was opened by Jenny McAllister\, the Assistant Minister for Climate Change and Energy in the Albanese Labor Government\, after which we were inspired by a talk given by Dr Alan Finkel\, former Chief Scientist of Australia and architect of the National Hydrogen Strategy. His speech can be downloaded here. \nThe conference program was a mixture of plenary sessions and four parallel sessions over the three day event\, all of which illustrated both the breadth and depth of research being undertaken by participants in Australia and in other countries.  We were especially pleased to welcome the ExCo members of the International Energy Agency Hydrogen Technology Collaboration Program\, the DFAT delegation from ASEAN countries and other visitors from overseas. \nFeitz and the people at Geoscience Australia who facilitated  site visits the day before the conference.  These were greatly appreciated\, especially by our overseas visitors. \nSeveral people have remarked afterwards that this research conference had an amazing buzz from the opening reception right to the end.  There was a lot to take on board\, sessions were often filled to overcapacity (note for next time)\, but even so 219 of the delegates attended the dinner at the National Museum of Australia.  This was a great location for researchers to interact and explore future cooperation in a relaxing setting.  It was obvious to the organising committee that this was to be the first of many hydrogen research conferences \nCheckout the gallery of images from the AHRC 2023 here.  (link to gallery page   https://ahrc2023.com.au/home/newsandmedia/ (see notes) \nComing soon – the AHRC 2024 will be held in Perth between the 4th and 6th September 2024.
URL:https://ahrn.org.au/event/autralian-hydrogen-research-conference-ahrc/
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