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The Valley Strong Energy Institute's next webinar in the Agriculture/Water/Energy Series will delve into the versatile role of hydrogen in paving the way toward a low-carbon economy. Our expert speakers will explore hydrogen's potential impact on energy systems and its applications in sectors beyond energy. Additionally, you'll gain a comprehensive understanding of various hydrogen production methods, including an in-depth focus on one specific production method and its associated benefits.


The AWE Webinar Series is hosted by the Valley Strong Energy Institute, which brings together technical experts, industry leaders, and policymakers to develop community education around issues and emerging technologies that affect energy and other natural resources in Kern.


Join us October 24, at 3pm to listen to our featured speakers:


 

1. Dave Park, Director of Industry Affairs Hydrogen Fuel Cell Partnership


2. Mark Ruth, Analysis Coordination Lab Program Manager, National Renewable Energy Laboratory


3. Alison Chen, Director of Process Engineering, Mote Inc.




Join us as we explore the colors of hydrogen and how they contribute to our sustainable future. Mote Inc.'s efforts represent a significant step forward in harnessing the potential of hydrogen as a clean energy source and a powerful tool for mitigating climate change. Take advantage of this opportunity to learn more about the exciting developments in hydrogen production and its broader implications for a greener and more sustainable world.


Register now via the registration link to secure your spot and participate in the movement toward a more sustainable future. Visit the Valley Strong Energy Institute website for more information about the AWE Education Series and view videos from past webinars.

Register for the webinar

For more information on the Valley Strong Energy Institute, please visit our webpage.


For questions, concerns, or inquiries, please contact Sonia Gomez.

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