As industries look for ways to cut emissions and transition to cleaner energy, hydrogen and ammonia are being seen as key players in decarbonisation. On February 21st, gasworld’s ‘Hydrogen and Ammonia: Cracking the Future of Clean Energy’ webinar will bring together experts to discuss how these molecules are being developed, the challenges that remain, and what’s needed to scale them up globally.
The discussion will cover hydrogen production, ammonia cracking, and how both can be integrated into industrial supply chains. It will also explore the infrastructure and policy changes needed to support their wider adoption.
Among the speakers is Abhimanyu Singh, Senior Manager of Maritime Sales at clean energy solutions company Amogy, who will talk about ammonia’s role in reducing emissions in shipping. Amogy has been working on ammonia-based power systems for vessels, including a project to develop an ammonia-powered ship set to launch in 2024. Singh has previously spoken about the potential for ammonia to be used as a fuel for decarbonising the maritime industry.
James Watt, Hydrogen and Carbon Capture Consultant at energy consultancy WSP, will discuss the development of hydrogen and ammonia infrastructure. WSP has been involved in several hydrogen production and carbon capture projects, looking at how clean hydrogen can be used in industrial processes.
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