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Hydrogen in the Marine Environment: Applications and Safety

Monday, 5 May
604
Panel
The panel session will explore the potential uses of hydrogen for marine and port applications. Discussions will focus on the best practices and safety considerations for implementing hydrogen technologies in these sectors. Experts will share lessons learned from past projects and highlight key safety protocols that should be followed when deploying hydrogen-powered systems in marine environments. The session aims to provide attendees with a comprehensive understanding of the opportunities and challenges associated with adopting hydrogen as a fuel source for ships, port equipment, and related infrastructure. Attendees will gain insights that can inform their own efforts to integrate hydrogen solutions and promote safe, sustainable marine operations.
Session Chairperson(s)
Nick Barilo, Executive Director - Center for Hydrogen Safety
Speaker(s)
David Edwards, Hydrogen Energy Fellow - Air Liquide Industrial US LP
Jamie Holladay, Senior Advisor for H2 and Fuel Cell Technologies - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
John Bruijnen, Hydrogen and Explosion Safety Assurance Engineer - INERC BV
Kevin Simmons, Group Leader Applied Materials and Manufacturing - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Chris LaFleur, Manager, Risk and Reliability Analysis Department - Sandia National Laboratory
Moderator(s)
Nick Barilo, Executive Director - Center for Hydrogen Safety

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