Our Recent Webinar
Industrial Decarbonization – Priority Technical Spaces
We invite you to watch out webinar about technology priorities in industrial decarbonization. Speakers from Darcy partners conducted a strategic analysis of technologies impacting industrial decarbonization and leveraged a variety of data sources to understand the impact of emergent industrial energy transition technologies. They identified three areas of priority: thermal energy storage, distributed hydrogen production, and point-source carbon capture. For each of these, Darcy explored early-stage companies working on these solutions and built out innovator comparisons identifying the key innovators and how their solutions differ. We reviewed these findings and discussed synergies these technologies may have with a gas utility.
Speakers:
Nolan Kelly, Darcy Member Experience
Nolan has a master’s in public policy from UC San Diego. Prior to working at Darcy, Nolan worked as an economist consulting for utilities in the Pacific Northwest, including Bonneville and Portland General Electric. He maintains an active interest in distributed resources and industrial decarbonization.
Juan Corrado, Darcy Research
Juan graduated from Catholic University of Argentina with a degree in Environmental Engineering. He maintains an active research portfolio including energy storage technologies as well as distributed generation, in particular for off-grid applications. Prior to his work at Darcy, Juan was a Project Engineer at 360Energy working on grid-scale PV generation design and construction. Juan has recently broken out into research on topics such as asset management to compliment his energy storage and generation research.
Mora Fernandez Jurado, Darcy Research
Mora graduated from Catholic University of Argentina with a degree in Environmental Engineering. She works on the Darcy Energy Transition channel and leads research in carbon capture and sequestration, responsible gas generation and use, geothermal, and other clean fuels. During her studies, Mora began her research in geothermal power at GFZ Potsdam which has since expanded to other aspects of the energy transition.
Lindsey Motlow, Darcy Research
Lindsey Motlow is a research associate at Darcy Partners, covering Hydrogen and firm low carbon power generation research within the Energy Transition and Sustainability teams. She went to graduate school in Physics at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She is passionate about digging deep into system engineering challenges faced within the clean hydrogen, advanced nuclear, and advanced combustion spaces and helping energy operators and investors streamline their project planning and development processes.
Moderator: Alan Leung, Customer End-Use Applications Project Manager – RD&D, SoCalGas
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