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Wednesday January 29, 2025 8:30am - 9:30am CST
Water is used in all phases of energy production and electricity generation, and hydrogen is expected to play a vital role in the future of energy systems. Texas is well positioned to lead the nation in hydrogen development with federal funding spurring new hydrogen plants in water-stressed areas of the state. Panelists will discuss hydrogen production's impacts on water resources and systems.
Speakers
avatar for Emily Beagle

Emily Beagle

Research Associate, University of Texas at Austin
Dr. Emily Beagle is a research associate in the Webber Energy Group at the University of Texas at Austin. She is currently working on energy policy and pathways to decarbonization of the global energy system with a focus on the deployment and use of hydrogen to reduce emissions in... Read More →
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Jason Coleman, P.E.

General Manager, High Plains Underground Water Conservation District #1
Jason has worked in groundwater management for more than 25 years and has served as manager of the High Plains Water District since 2013. He is supported by an elected board of directors and excellent staff at the organization. Jason has a bachelor of science in agricultural engineering... Read More →
avatar for Margaret Cook, Ph.D.

Margaret Cook, Ph.D.

Deputy Director of Climate, Equity, and Resilience, Houston Advanced Research Center
Dr. Margaret Cook is the deputy director of climate, equity, and resilience at Houston Advanced Research Center (HARC). In this role, she develops and manages HARC’s climate equity initiative and supports community engagement and community benefits priorities within HARC projects... Read More →
Wednesday January 29, 2025 8:30am - 9:30am CST
Room 103, Meeting Level 1

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