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Chief Scientist to present keynote on National Hydrogen Strategy

by Staff Writer
July 24, 2019
in Energy Efficiency, Hydrogen, Sponsored Editorial
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Dr Alan Finkel is currently developing the critical National Hydrogen Strategy and will discuss his work in detail during a keynote presentation at the Australian Hydrogen Forum 2019. 

The Australian Hydrogen Forum 2019 will be held in Sydney from 18-20 September, and will help organisations understand the future of the hydrogen economy, the likely policy environment, and how to formulate the best hydrogen strategy. 

Dr Finkel’s opening address will focus on the progress that is being made on the national plan. With the first draft of the plan due in September, this will be one of the earliest opportunities to get a taste of what the final strategy will look like – giving you and your organisation unique insight. 

The forum will feature Dr Finkel’s update on Australia’s National Hydrogen Strategy, sessions on developing a coherent plan for the growth of hydrogen in Australia, understanding what the timeline for growth should be, and what technical and economic barriers need to be overcome for scaled production of hydrogen. 

Make sure you don’t miss out on finding your opportunity in the hydrogen future by downloading the brochure here, or visit the website to see the full speaker line-up.

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