
World Hydrogen Summit
Reduce risk,
Power potential.
The importance of collaboration takes centre stage at the World Hydrogen Summit in Rotterdam. The event, which this year is bigger than ever, brings together professionals and experts from all over the world to exchange insights and experience.
Taking place in Rotterdam, the summit provides a unique platform for discussions on policy, technology, safety and the practical application of hydrogen on a global scale.
Leanne Halliday
Leanne is a Chartered Chemical Engineer with over 20 years' experience in the energy sector, including global work on hydrogen projects. She has broad expertise in design, project management and sales in the UK, Asian and Australian markets. For over 11 years at LRQA, she has been helping the industry ensure safety and quality in the hydrogen supply chain. She is an active member of several international working groups, including ISO TC WG 27 and 33, and based in Western Australia, a region with great potential for green hydrogen exports.
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Assuring the hydrogen energy sector
With growing evidence that hydrogen is moving into the energy mainstream, LRQA’s Leanne Halliday makes a case for an assurance-led approach to building public and political confidence in the future of hydrogen energy.
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Risks facing the new hydrogen economy
As the world intensifies its search for new ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, Leanne Halliday from LRQA outlines the advantages offered by hydrogen as a replacement for fossil fuels. Leanne also describes the rapid evolution of the hydrogen economy and some of the risks it faces and explains why assurance services from a reputable third party will perform a vital role in securing hydrogen as a major source of clean energy.
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Will a net zero future be powered by hydrogen
As the world grapples with the urgency of climate change, the transition to sustainable energy sources is no longer an option but an imperative. When considering the available solutions – hydrogen stands out, not just for its potential but also for its versatility. Historically used across various different industries, hydrogen is now being viewed through a new lens – as a possible cornerstone of our net-zero future.
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