Blue Research is hosting a press briefing 29 April that will explore how hydrogen production is reshaping the water landscape.
The University of Delaware’s Center for Clean Hydrogen and others will discuss the quantity and quality of water needed for electrolysis, how PEM, AEM, and alkaline technologies differ in their water cycles, and the potential for alternative sources like municipal effluent. They will discuss performance trade-offs in electrolyzers, material breakthroughs like DuPont’s Edison Award-winning ion exchange membrane, and how high-temperature resins could reshape energy recovery.
Commercial realities will also take center stage — why some projects like e-fuels and ammonia are accelerating while others stall, what infrastructure gaps remain, and how land, permitting, and talent shortages are slowing scale-up. The panel will examine policy risks under a changing U.S. administration, regulatory developments in Europe, and ask: is hydrogen losing momentum, or just entering a new phase?
This is a briefing for those ready to look beyond the surface — at the risks, opportunities, and strategic thinking that will shape the hydrogen-water nexus.
Speakers:
Karen Meidlinger – Center for Clean Hydrogen
Thomas Valdez – Plug Power
Hubert Fleming – BlueTech Research
Martin Deetz and @Matt Roth – DuPont Water Solutions
Rhys Owen and Divya Inna – BlueTech Research
🗓 29 April 2025
⏰ 3pm GMT / 8am PDT
📍 Register here: https://lnkd.in/dfDtCQGu
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