


There Must be Something in the Water. Let’s Talk Hydrogen.
There Must be Something in the Water. Let’s Talk Hydrogen.
March 4, 2021
11:00 am – 12:30 pm (MST)
View the recorded webinar here.
Please join us for an engaging panel discussion with experts and thought leaders from the political, academia, legal and business sectors to discuss the national hydrogen strategy. This event will examine the political, regulatory, technical, economic, and environmental opportunities and challenges of hydrogen both at home in Alberta and beyond.
The panel will also address key questions such as:
- What is Alberta’s future hydrogen strategy?
- What can we learn from further developed hydrogen industries abroad?
- What do Canadian companies active in hydrogen energy need from government and industry to be successful?
- How do we develop Western Canada’s hydrogen industry through both a domestic and an international approach?
Agenda:
11:00 am – 12:00 pm (MST) | Panel Discussion
12:00 pm – 12:30 pm (MST) | Q&A
Access: Viewing instructions will be sent via email to those who RSVP to attend.
Panelists:
Dale Nally
Alberta Associate Minister, Natural Gas & Electricity
United Conservative Party
Dr. Rudiger Tscherning
Assistant Professor, Alternative Energy Law
University of Calgary
Darren Ready
Chief Financial Officer
Loop Energy
Sunil Kansal
Partner, Energy & Resources
Deloitte
Moderators:
Jody Wivcharuk
Partner, Oil & Gas
McMillan LLP
Julia Loney
Partner, Environment
McMillan LLP
Date: | Thursday, March 4, 2021 |
Time: | 11:00 am – 12:30 pm (MST) |
Access: | Viewing instructions will be sent via email to those who RSVP to attend. |
For more information, please contact: events@mcmillan.ca
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