CERAWeek 2025
March 13, 2025 - Dr. Naomi Boness, Managing Director, Natural Gas Initiative, Co-Managing Director, Hydrogen Initiative, Stanford University traveled to Houston to participate at the CERAWeek 2025, "Moving Ahead: Strategies for a complex world" conference.
Dr. Boness, Brian Murphy (S&P Global), Alex Kizer (H2DI) and Kate Macfarlane (Linde) participated in the New Energies Hub session "Hydrogen Demand: Incentives, strategies and engagement" focused on creating market demand for hydrogen involves several key strategies, including policy support, technological advancements, infrastructure development and economic incentives. Can hydrogen be competitive with fossil fuels? Can creating incentives balance the cost of production facilities, fueling networks and storage with supply prices? Will the scaling up of hydrogen manufacturing create significant economies of scale? For additional CERAWeek 2025 information, please visit CERAWeek.
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