Webinar: Social license and acceptance of hydrogen and biomethane

This event is a must for anyone working with communities and end-users to implement hydrogen or biomethane projects.

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The University of Queensland is now completing its pivotal research project to identify the key requirements for a social licence for hydrogen and biomethane from Australian communities and industry.

This free-of-charge, public webinar is a great introduction to the latest insights from their research including public perceptions, stakeholder attitudes, national surveys and deliberative engagement processes. This event is important for anyone working with communities and end-users to implement hydrogen and biomethane projects.

Speakers

Kathy Witt, Associate Professor

Elliott Clarke, PhD Researcher

The speakers will be joined by a Q&A panel of industry experts including David Norman, CEO of Future Fuels CRC and

Elena Miceski, Environment and Social Consulting Lead at Worley,
Helen Williams, Head of Community and Social Performance at APA Group and
Owen Sharpe, Strategy Manager at Australian Gas Infrastructure Group

About this Research

The project has already delivered many public research outputs that are available on the Future Fuels CRC website at www.futurefuelscrc.com/project/a-social-license-and-acceptance-of-future-fuels-rp2-1-02/

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