Reducing the Carbon Footprint of Fossil Energy: In Search of the Next Better

Wednesday, May 29, 2019
5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m.
4201 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, VA 22203
Catherine Stephens
301 405 9378
csteph5@umd.edu

How can we reduce the carbon footprint of fossil energy through carbon capture and renewable hydrogen? Hydrogen and carbon are the building blocks of our hydrocarbon planet. Kicking the fossil carbon habit means developing technologies for a ‘new carbon economy’. Products of this new carbon economy can cover the full array of the things we use every day.
 
Bill Brandon, the Chief Technology and Research Officer and Vice President for Leaders in Energy (LE) and the President and CEO of Industrial Ecosystems Partners (IEP) will be our moderator and a speaker. This article by Bill Brandon examines a number of related topics including how Germany is experimenting with producing methane from waste CO2 and H2 produced from excess renewable power capacity (see more on the Shell electrolysis plant in our Bookmarked section). In addition, renewable hydrogen can be combined with waste CO2 to make liquid fuels.
 
Learn more about our program here. Register below. Early bird discounts through May 22nd. Job seeker and student discounts also available. Ticket includes program, pizza, and beverages.
 
 
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Audience: Public 

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