UW SER's Holubnyak Recognized for Excellence in Hydrogen Innovation
Key Ideas
- Eugene Holubnyak of the University of Wyoming's School of Energy Resources has been honored by the Society of Petroleum Engineers for his exceptional contributions to hydrogen transportation and storage.
- Holubnyak's leadership at the Hydrogen Energy Research Center has led to collaborations with Wyoming stakeholders and the development of a hydrogen industry in the state.
- The Center of Excellence in SER, spearheaded by Holubnyak, focuses on all aspects of the hydrogen supply chain and has expanded research initiatives with support from various entities including the U.S. Department of Energy.
- Recognized for his efforts in building a self-sustaining research entity, Holubnyak's contributions have been praised by peers and colleagues, solidifying his reputation as an expert in hydrogen innovation.
Eugene Holubnyak, a prominent figure in the University of Wyoming's School of Energy Resources (SER), has recently received a regional award from the Society of Petroleum Engineers for his exceptional work in hydrogen transportation and storage. As the director of UW's Hydrogen Energy Research Center (H2ERC), Holubnyak has played a significant role in advancing research and collaborations in the emerging field of hydrogen energy. His efforts have not only led to the development of a hydrogen industry in Wyoming but have also attracted support from various private entities and governmental agencies. Holubnyak's leadership has been instrumental in expanding research initiatives at SER, with a focus on the entire hydrogen supply chain. Through his dedication and expertise, Holubnyak has been able to establish the Center of Excellence in SER, further solidifying UW's position as a hub for hydrogen innovation. His recognition by SPE highlights the impact of his work and the importance of hydrogen research in the energy sector.