
Abdul’Aziz Aliyu
Technology Analyst
IEAGHG
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This webinar will present the findings of a new IEAGHG study that systematically reviewed waste-to-hydrogen (WtH) technologies. The study analysed the technological, economic, and environmental aspects of the most promising waste-to-low-carbon hydrogen pathways for near-term commercial deployment. These findings provide valuable insights into the opportunities, challenges, and potential solutions to accelerate the global adoption of WtH projects.
In addition, the report introduces a modular environmental justice (EJ) framework designed to evaluate the fairness of WtH projects, supporting a comprehensive assessment of their potential environmental and social impacts.
Abdul’Aziz Aliyu – Introduction – Technology Analyst – IEAGHG
Dr Denny Gunawan – Research Associate – UNSW Sydney
Dr Eric Sanjaya – Industry Research Fellow (ChemEngg) – University of Sydney
Thomas Gao – A/Senior Manager – NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer’s Office
Moderated by Abdul’Aziz Aliyu
Abdul’Aziz Aliyu
Technology Analyst
IEAGHG
Research Associate
UNSW Sydney
Industry Research Fellow
University of Sydney
A/Senior Manager
NSW Chief Scientist & Engineer’s Office
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