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Hydrogen’s place in Canada’s energy landscape

In collaboration between the Canadian Hydrogen Association and Marsh Canada, this webcast aims to provide valuable insights into the evolving hydrogen landscape and the risks and opportunities associated with the transition to a hydrogen economy.
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In collaboration between the Canadian Hydrogen Association and Marsh Canada, this webcast aims to provide valuable insights into the evolving hydrogen landscape and the risks and opportunities associated with the transition to a hydrogen economy.

Clean hydrogen is set to play a large and important role in helping Canadian industries reduce their carbon emissions. This session explores the evolution of hydrogen production, clean production methods and associated distribution pathways, and the technical and strategic risks facing Canadian hydrogen economies.

Topics we will be covering include Hydrogen project risks, proactive risk mitigation strategies, the role of risk transfer, and insurance market challenges. Register now to gain valuable insights into the impact of hydrogen on Canada's energy transition landscape and the inherent risks involved.

 

Speakers

  • Colin Armstrong, President & CEO, HTEC
  • Justin Lok, Senior Manager, Investments, Canada Infrastructure Bank
  • Geoffrey Dusseldorp, National Practice Leader, Energy & Renewables, Liberty Mutual Canada
  • Nidhi Abbi, Vice President, Energy & Power, Marsh Canada (Moderator)
  • Brad Vescarelli, National Growth Leader, Energy & Power, Marsh Canada