

CGEF Online Webinar
Hydrogen and the Transition to Net-Zero Energy Systems
Online with
Zoom Software
Wednesday,
February 17, 2021
10:00AM - 11:30AM
MT (GMT-7)

Synopsis: Canada and at least 72 other nations have committed to net zero CO2 emissions by 2050. Achieving that will require replacing the C-based energy carriers that currently fuel the global economy (i.e. gasoline, diesel, natural gas etc) with zero emission alternatives (e.g. electricity, hydrogen), produced with little or no emissions. While this might sound threatening to Alberta, the province is international renown as one of the lowest cost producers of low carbon ‘blue’ hydrogen (i.e. hydrogen produced from fossil fuels but with the CO2 byproduct captured and geological stored). In this presentation, I will discuss the magnitude of the opportunity and the possible transition pathway to a Canada hydrogen economy, led by Alberta.
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CGEF Webinar Agenda
Online with
Zoom Software
Wednesday,
February 17, 2021
10:00AM - 11:30AM
MT (Calgary)
9:50
10:00
10:05
10:10
10:55
11:10
Virtual Set-up
Welcome
by Curtis Evert - CGEF
Speaker Introduction
by Basia Raciborska - CGEF
DAVID LAYZELL, PhD, FRSC - Professor and Director of the Canadian Energy Systems Analysis Research (CESAR) Initiative at the University of Calgary and Energy Systems Architect of The Transition Accelerator
Hydrogen and the Transition to Net-Zero Energy Systems
Question & Answer / Discussion Session
Announcements & Closing Remarks
by Curtis Evert - CGEF
Speakers
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Speakers
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DAVID LAYZELL, PhD, FRSC
Professor and Director of the Canadian Energy Systems Analysis Research (CESAR) Initiative at the University of Calgary and Energy Systems Architect of The Transition Accelerator
David Layzell is a University of Calgary Professor and the Energy Systems Architect for the Transition Accelerator, a non-profit focused on the net-zero energy system transition in Canada. His research program uses analytical and modeling tools to explore how existing or new technology, business model, policy or social innovations could transform or disrupt the systems that Canadians use for societal provisioning. Using these tools, and through engagement with key stakeholders, he identifies strategies to direct the disruptive forces to achieve societal goals, including, but not limited to, climate change mitigation.
Before assisting in the launch of the Transition Accelerator in 2019, and starting the Canadian Energy System Analysis Research (CESAR) Initiative at the U of C in 2013, Layzell was Executive Director of the Institute for Sustainable Energy, Environment and Economy (ISEEE) at the U of C (2008-12), and the Executive Director of BIOCAP Canada, a research foundation focused on biological solutions to climate change (1998-2008). As a Professor at Queen’s University between 1981 and 2008, he also founded a scientific instrumentation company called Qubit Systems Inc. and was elected ‘Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada’ (FRSC) for his research contributions.

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