An ELI Public Webinar
The legal and policy landscape for clean hydrogen in the United States evolved significantly during the Biden administration, shaping the industry’s trajectory into 2025. This webinar brings together experts to analyze key legislative, regulatory, and market-driven developments that have influenced hydrogen production, infrastructure, and investment, as well as the direction the Trump administration is likely to take on hydrogen policy. Discussion topics will include federal incentives, regulatory changes, key barriers, and the role of agencies, such as the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, in shaping clean hydrogen initiatives. This multi-perspective conversation will also explore the impact of state-level policies and private-sector investments on the clean hydrogen industry in 2025 and beyond. Join the Environmental Law Institute and leading experts in the field to discuss these issues!
This webinar is part of the GreenTech Webinar Series. ELI's GreenTech Initiative fosters robust, multi-perspective, practical dialogue around emerging technologies and circular supply chains that can accelerate the transition to a decarbonized and sustainable economy. Visit the GreenTech website for more information.
Panelists:
Sarah Grey, Partner, Arnold & Porter, Moderator
Christina Baworowsky, VP of Policy and Advocacy, Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions
Alex Bomstein, Executive Director, Clean Air Council
Patrick Drupp, Director of Climate Policy, Sierra Club
Ann-Kathrin Merz, Industry & Strategy Lead, First Ammonia
Frank Wolak, President & CEO, Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Association
Materials:
Materials will be posted as they are received.
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