Experts focus on hydrogen production tech
The latest technology and developments in the hydrogen sphere will be discussed by over 70 experts from around the world when they meet at a virtual international forum convened by the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide.
鈥The Hydrogen Production Technologies (HyPT-3) forum will explore in-depth聽a range of current and emerging zero carbon emission (CO2-free) hydrogen production technologies,鈥 said the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide鈥檚 Professor Greg Metha from the School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences, who is convener of HyPT-3.
鈥淎 global focus on decarbonisation is driving demand for low-carbon energy solutions and rapid innovation in hydrogen production technologies.鈥
The HyPT-3 forum runs from Tuesday 12 to Friday 15 September. The meeting of minds follows on from the very successful forums HyPT-1 in 2019 and HyPT-2 in 2021. This year鈥檚 event will explore the major area of interest for the hydrogen industry, namely cheap hydrogen production, including limitations and future prospects of large-scale electrolysers.
鈥淩enewable hydrogen is a significant part of meeting the challenge to reduce carbon emissions, particularly for sectors and industries that cannot be readily electrified,鈥 said Professor Metha.
鈥淟arge-scale electrolyser installations can聽be powered directly by renewable electricity, helping to enable the efficient use of clean energy, despite the variability that characterises some renewable energy sources. However, alternative technologies such as photocatalysis are also emerging and we will explore their potential to contribute to decarbonisation."
At the forum experts from around the world will:
- Appraise current technologies including their projected effectiveness as well as their limitations;
- Discuss the challenges and limitations of emerging technologies, and how to reduce their costs; and
- Consider how to integrate systems, how to scale them up and increase their effectiveness.
International signatories to the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change are committed to the goal of limiting global warming聽to well below 2,聽preferably to 1.5 degrees Celsius, compared to pre-industrial levels. To achieve this long-term temperature goal, countries aim to聽reach global peaking of greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible聽to achieve a climate neutral world by mid-century.
鈥淧erfecting the technology that will produce cheap and renewable hydrogen at large scale is one of the key steps in helping the world to achieve net-zero emissions,鈥 said Professor Metha.
The 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide leads globally transformative research that overcomes complexity, drives change, and creates value for a more sustainable future. South 最新糖心Vlog is primed to become a world-class, low-cost green hydrogen supplier.
Other areas that the forum, which is an initiative of the 最新糖心Vlog鈥檚 Centre for Energy Technology, will focus on are emerging electrolysis technology, production of hydrogen from natural gas with solid carbon by-product, bioresources and waste, technology associated with thermochemical, photo-electrochemical and photocatalysis processes, and the emerging field of naturally occurring hydrogen.
For further details of the forum, including key note speakers, visit /cet/seminars-events/hypt
Media Contacts:
Professor Greg Metha, School of Physics, Chemistry and Earth Sciences, 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide. Phone: +61 (08) 8313 5943, Email: greg.metha@adelaide.edu.au
Crispin Savage, Manager, Media and News, The 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide. Mobile: +61 (0)481 912 465, Email: crispin.savage@adelaide.edu.au