University of Wyoming's Energy Roadshow: Spotlight on Hydrogen in Southwest Wyoming
Key Ideas
  • The University of Wyoming's School of Energy Resources is launching an Energy Roadshow public outreach series starting in Rawlins, featuring information on hydrogen energy projects.
  • The focus of the meeting in Rawlins will be on a collaborative project for hydrogen production using produced water, involving partnerships with prominent energy companies and national laboratories.
  • Key speakers from SER's Hydrogen Energy Research Center will present at the meeting to address technical aspects, community concerns, and project goals, aiming to align with community priorities.
  • The Energy Roadshow is intended to continue as a regular event to provide communities across Wyoming with insights into energy projects and research initiatives led by SER.
The University of Wyoming's School of Energy Resources (SER) is introducing an 'Energy Roadshow' public outreach series, with the first event scheduled in Rawlins on Thursday, June 27. The event aims to offer community members a platform to learn about various research and energy projects led by SER, focusing on the energy industry in Wyoming. The Rawlins meeting will specifically spotlight hydrogen energy projects in southwest Wyoming, including a collaborative effort integrating water desalinization technology with hydrogen production. This project, involving partnerships with Los Alamos National Laboratory, Engineering, Procurement & Construction LLC, and Williams, focuses on demonstrating hydrogen production using water from oil and gas extraction. Key speakers from SER's Hydrogen Energy Research Center (H2ERC) will be present to discuss technical details, community concerns, and project objectives. The Energy Roadshow is planned to be a regular feature in SER's annual events calendar, aiming to provide ongoing insights into energy initiatives and engage with communities across the state.
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