Welcome to the first episode of our mini-series on Australia's hydrogen future!
In collaboration with the Australian Hydrogen Forum in Sydney, Michelson Alexander Senior Associates James Fitzpatrick and Elyse Gatt caught up with political and industry leaders to discuss what's next for the hydrogen economy.
In this episode, you will to hear the voices of the Honourable Lily d'Ambrosio, Victoria's Energy Minister; the Honourable Mick de Brenni, Queensland's Minister for Hydrogen; Jordan McCollum, National Policy Manager for the Australian Pipes and Gas Association; and Kobad Bhavnagri, the Head of Strategy for Bloomberg NEF.
These four will step you through the themes that dominated discussions at the forum in Sydney, from the war in Ukraine, which has turned the energy market on its head, to the ongoing debate within energy circles about the respective merits of blue and green hydrogen.
GUEST TIMINGS:
The Hon. Mick de Brenni, Queensland's Minister for Hydrogen (1:55)
Kobad Bhavnagri, the Head of Strategy for Bloomberg NEF (6:50)
The Hon. Lily d'Ambrosio, Victoria's Energy Minister (19:15)
Jordan McCollum, National Policy Manager for the Australian Pipes and Gas Association (22:50)
Next up on Michelson Alexander Explains..., we'll be discussing some of the cutting-edge technology that can change the hydrogen production game with Chris Dunks from Synergen Met, and Roger Knight from Energys.
Finally, thanks to our partner, the Australian Hydrogen Forum, for making this series possible.
There's going to be plenty more discussion of all things H2 during Australian Energy Week. On June 8th, several key hydrogen industry players will gather again to discuss the future of hydrogen as part of Australian energy mix. More details here: https://energyweek.com.au/
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