Live webinar series
In this webinar series, specialists from across our global network team-up to discuss current and future challenges facing water sector and how we can tackle this challenges.
Contact our changemakers
Matthew Brannock
Water for Future Fuels Lead – Australia
+61 7 3316 3711
Matthew.Brannock@ghd.com
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Lindsey Brown
Australian Market Leader, Water
+61 3 8687 8000
Lindsey.Brown@ghd.com
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Water demand and the many colours of hydrogen
The water requirements for hydrogen pathways can be very high. GHD has been conducting detailed assessments of the resource requirements involved in different hydrogen production approaches.
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Hydrogen production and the role of the water utility
Brendan Dagg highlights his key insights from the first webinar including the need for further clarity on the role of the water utility in hydrogen, how we can ensure consumers don’t bear the costs of potentially bad investments, and a mandate for water utilities.
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How water authorities can plan for uncertainty in the hydrogen context
Brendan Dagg offers his five key insights from the second webinar including why planning for uncertainty is crucial, how the geopolitics of global trade will impact hydrogen, and the need for the right investments, collaboration and a circular economy approach.
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Insights
Water supply for green hydrogen
Do we have enough water to support a sustainable hydrogen economy in Australia? This third webinar explores how water requirements influence the feasibility of hydrogen production. We discuss water availability and water sources, ways to make hydrogen less water intensive, the role of manufactured water, as well as the social license and equity issues related to water availability for hydrogen production.
Glenn Stockton, Chief Executive Officer
– Sunwater
Matthew Brannock, Water for Future Fuels Lead
– GHD
Guest speakers
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Planning for uncertainty
This second webinar looks at planning for unknown future needs and how the water sector can apply what it knows to the hydrogen context. We explore the risk of ‘white elephant’ infrastructure and what steps water authorities can take.
Fiona Simon, CEO
- Australian Hydrogen Council
Amanda Lewry, General Manager Sustainable Infrastructure
– SA Water
Daniel Visser, Technical Director, Water Treatment & Desalination
– GHD
Guest speakers
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Hydrogen and the role of the water utility
In this first webinar we explore the role of the modern utility in hydrogen and the evolving links to corporate and regulatory requirements.
Danielle Francis, Liveable Communities Manager
- Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA)
Ron Ben-David, Professorial Fellow
- Monash University
Guest speakers
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Insights
Contact our changemakers
Lindsey Brown
Australian Market Leader, Water
+61 3 8687 8000
Lindsey.Brown@ghd.com
T
E
Hydrogen and the role of the water utility
In this first webinar we explore the role of the modern utility in hydrogen and the evolving links to corporate and regulatory requirements.
Danielle Francis, Liveable Communities Manager
- Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA)
Ron Ben-David, Professorial Fellow
- Monash University
Guest speakers
Watch the recording
Water demand and the many colours of hydrogen
The water requirements for hydrogen pathways can be very high. GHD has been conducting detailed assessments of the resource requirements involved in different hydrogen production approaches.
Find out more
Hydrogen production and the role of the water utility
Brendan Dagg highlights his key insights from the first webinar including the need for further clarity on the role of the water utility in hydrogen, how we can ensure consumers don’t bear the costs of potentially bad investments, and a mandate for water utilities.
Find out more
How water authorities can plan for uncertainty in the hydrogen context
Brendan Dagg offers his five key insights from the second webinar including why planning for uncertainty is crucial, how the geopolitics of global trade will impact hydrogen, and the need for the right investments, collaboration and a circular economy approach.
Find out more
Matthew Brannock
Water for Future Fuels Lead – Australia
+61 7 3316 3711
Matthew.Brannock@ghd.com
T
E
Planning for uncertainty
This second webinar looks at planning for unknown future needs and how the water sector can apply what it knows to the hydrogen context. We explore the risk of ‘white elephant’ infrastructure and what steps water authorities can take.
Fiona Simon, CEO
- Australian Hydrogen Council
Amanda Lewry, General Manager Sustainable Infrastructure
– SA Water
Daniel Visser, Technical Director, Water Treatment & Desalination
– GHD
Guest speakers
Watch the recording
Water supply for green hydrogen
Do we have enough water to support a sustainable hydrogen economy in Australia? This third webinar explores how water requirements influence the feasibility of hydrogen production. We discuss water availability and water sources, ways to make hydrogen less water intensive, the role of manufactured water, as well as the social license and equity issues related to water availability for hydrogen production.
Glenn Stockton, Chief Executive Officer
– Sunwater
Matthew Brannock, Water for Future Fuels Lead
– GHD
Guest speakers
Watch the recording
Insights
Water demand and the many colours of hydrogen
The water requirements for hydrogen pathways can be very high. GHD has been conducting detailed assessments of the resource requirements involved in different hydrogen production approaches.
Find out more
Hydrogen production and the role of the water utility
Brendan Dagg highlights his key insights from the first webinar including the need for further clarity on the role of the water utility in hydrogen, how we can ensure consumers don’t bear the costs of potentially bad investments, and a mandate for water utilities.
Find out more
How water authorities can plan for uncertainty in the hydrogen context
Brendan Dagg offers his five key insights from the second webinar including why planning for uncertainty is crucial, how the geopolitics of global trade will impact hydrogen, and the need for the right investments, collaboration and a circular economy approach.
Find out more
Contact our changemakers
Lindsey Brown
Australian Market Leader, Water
+61 3 8687 8000
Lindsey.Brown@ghd.com
T
E
Matthew Brannock
Water for Future Fuels Lead – Australia
+61 7 3316 3711
Matthew.Brannock@ghd.com
T
E
Hydrogen and the role of the water utility
In this first webinar we explore the role of the modern utility in hydrogen and the evolving links to corporate and regulatory requirements.
Danielle Francis, Liveable Communities Manager
- Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA)
Ron Ben-David, Professorial Fellow
- Monash University
Guest speakers
Watch the recording
Planning for uncertainty
This second webinar looks at planning for unknown future needs and how the water sector can apply what it knows to the hydrogen context. We explore the risk of ‘white elephant’ infrastructure and what steps water authorities can take.
Fiona Simon, CEO
- Australian Hydrogen Council
Amanda Lewry, General Manager Sustainable Infrastructure
– SA Water
Daniel Visser, Technical Director, Water Treatment & Desalination
– GHD
Guest speakers
Watch the recording
Water supply for green hydrogen
Do we have enough water to support a sustainable hydrogen economy in Australia? This third webinar explores how water requirements influence the feasibility of hydrogen production. We discuss water availability and water sources, ways to make hydrogen less water intensive, the role of manufactured water, as well as the social license and equity issues related to water availability for hydrogen production.
Glenn Stockton, Chief Executive Officer
– Sunwater
Matthew Brannock, Water for Future Fuels Lead
– GHD
Guest speakers
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Hydrogen and the
circular economy
This fourth webinar explores the connection between hydrogen production and the circular economy. We examined the advantages and risks of considering the two together and discussed what role hydrogen might play in moving towards a more circular and sustainable water and energy future.
Heather Griffith, Director Policy Partnerships
- Department of Energy, Environment and
Climate Action
Greg Finlayson, Technical Director – Water Treatment
- GHD
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Guest speakers