Thursday 24 February 2022 7:00pm to 8:00pm
Lecture Room 4, Engineering Department, University of Cambridge
About
Moderator:
Nixon Sunny, Centre for Environmental Policy, Imperial College London
Speakers:
Professor David Cebon, Director of the Centre for Sustainable Road Freight, University of Cambridge
Sam French, Business Development Director, Johnson Matthey
It’s the word on everyone’s lips when it comes to climate change and the energy transition. But what role will Hydrogen really play in reducing our emissions to zero?
Join Cambridge Climate Society (CCS) and Cambridge University Engineering Society (CUES) to get to the bottom of whether Hydrogen is our climate future or climate fantasy and form your own opinion.
Free registration here: www.eventbrite.com/e/the-great-hydrogen-debate-tickets-266775250957
It is strongly recommend that all attendees take a Lateral Flow Test prior to attending the event.
Professor David Cebon is Director of the Centre for Sustainable Road Freight, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Cambridge. He has previously advised the House of Commons on the role of Hydrogen in achieving Net Zero.
Sam French is Business Development Director at Johnson Matthey, where he leads the development of the strategy and programme for Low Carbon Hydrogen. He also sits on the Hydrogen Council Management Board.
Moderating the debate will be Nixon Sunny, research assistant at the Centre for Environmental Policy at Imperial College London. He was previously a policy advisor on the Hydrogen economy to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS).