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STRATEGIC INITIATIVES:

Energy and Climate

The Center works to ensure that the Houston region is

a global leader in the energy transition.

STRATEGIC INITIATIVES > ENERGY AND CLIMATE

Houston Low-Carbon Energy Webcast Series

Discussing Greater Houston’s opportunities to lead on carbon capture and hydrogen in a low-carbon economy.

In 2019, the Center and the University of Houston released Houston Low Carbon Market Assessment: Four Ways Forward. The market assessment outlines four areas — carbon capture, hydrogen, the low-carbon grid and advanced plastics recycling — in which the Houston region can lead the global energy transition. We quantified the scope, size and challenge required to decarbonize Houston’s industrial energy sector and to envision what new industries might emerge from those efforts.

Out of that work, we released two white papers offering an expanded look into CCUS and hydrogen: Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage – Lynchpin for the Energy Transition and Houston Region: Becoming a Global Hydrogen Hub.

In 2021, the Center hosted a discussion on our research findings with panelists Chuck McConnell, Energy Center Officer at University of Houston’s Center for Carbon Management in Energy; Andy Steinhubl, Retired Partner at KPMG; and Cindy Yeilding, Retired Senior Vice President at BP America.

Webcast : Houston as a Low-Carbon Energy Hub

In 2021, the Center hosted a discussion on our research findings with panelists:

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  • Chuck McConnell, Energy Center Officer at University of Houston’s Center for Carbon Management in Energy
  • Andy Steinhubl, Retired Partner at KPMG
  • Cindy Yeilding, Retired Senior Vice President at bp America

Webcast : Leading in the Low-Carbon Economy: Hydrogen Council Executive Director Daryl Wilson

The Center’s webcast, Leading in the Low-Carbon Economy: Houston as a Hydrogen Hub, features Hydrogen Council Executive Director Daryl Wilson discussing Houston’s potential
to help lead the energy transition as a low-carbon hydrogen hub.

Leading in the Low-Carbon Economy: Hydrogen Council Executive Director Daryl Wilson

The first installment of CHF’s latest webcast series, Leading in the Low-Carbon Economy: Houston as a Hydrogen Hub, features Hydrogen Council Executive Director Daryl Wilson discussing Houston’s potential to help lead the energy transition as a low-carbon hydrogen hub.