Stanford Energy Dialogues
Energy Dialogues, Inc., in collaboration with academic partner Stanford Natural Gas Initiative, corporate partners API, Shell and legal partner Baker Botts L.L.P, proudly presents the Stanford Energy Dialogues.
2022 Key topics included:
- The Hydrogen Policy Landscape – What is Required to Support the Development of a Robust Hydrogen Future?
- Policies, Investment and Commercial Opportunities in Hydrogen
- What is the True Decarbonization Potential of Hydrogen – Examined Through the Lifecycle Impact Lens?
- Stakeholder Collaboration on Hydrogen’s Role in the Energy Transition
- What Technology Breakthroughs Do We Need to Make the Hydrogen Value Chain Work as a System?
- Future Outlook: Clean Hydrogen as a Key Enabler in Energy Transition
View the 2022 report here.
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Tayler Amatto
Analyst, Azimuth Capital Management
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Rick Beuttel
VP, Hydrogen Business, Bloom Energy Corporation
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Naomi Boness
Managing Director Stanford NGI, Stanford University
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Brenor Brophy
Vice President of Project Development, Plug Power
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Evan David Sherwin
Founder and Chair, Methane Emissions Technology Alliance
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Tom Holmberg
Partner - Global Projects, Baker Botts L.L.P.
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Jason Mortimer
SVP of Sales, Electric Hydrogen
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Bob Oesterreich
Vice President, Global Hydrogen Sales, Chart Industries, Inc.
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Beth Trask
Associate Vice President, Energy Transition, Environmental Defense Fund
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Kevin Uy
Manager, Energy Generation Research, California Energy Commission
By Invitation Only
The Stanford Energy Dialogues is an invitation-only event with limited capacity, yet aimed to be inclusive and all encompassing by welcoming diverse viewpoints from participants within and outside of the industry for true debate, dialogue, and formation of solutions.
This event is presented by Energy Dialogues LLC, with the objective of bringing subject matter experts, policymakers, socio-environmental representatives, and C-level leaders from all stages of the energy value chain together to connect and form partnerships through in-depth discussion of the energy market’s role in the economy and the world at large.
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