Following the recent announcement of $7 billion in federal funding earmarked to jump-start America’s clean hydrogen economy, Greater Philadelphia is poised to be selected as one of six to ten of the country’s newly created Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs (H2Hubs). With the bid process actively underway, the region has highlighted its unique regional energy advantages, positioning Greater Philadelphia to become an emerging leader in reaching the nation’s net-zero carbon emissions goals.
As an H2Hub, Greater Philadelphia will gain positive economic impact that will reach many key industries while sparking job growth and energy breakthroughs. Join us as local experts share more about the opportunity, what it means for the region, and the potential impact on your business as we work to fuel Greater Philadelphia’s future.
Speakers to Date:
Tom Bonner, Energy Policy Manager, PECO
Elliott Gold, Vice President- Corporate Planning, Philadelphia Gas Works
Collin O'Mara, CEO, National Wildlife Federation
Neeta Ramnath, Principal Director - Strategy, Accenture
Kareem Afzal, Chief Executive Officer, PDC Machines
This event offers the opportunity to either attend virtually or participate in-person at the Chamber offices for a “watch party” and additional networking with fellow attendees.
For those registered to attend virtually, a link will be sent 24 hours prior to program via Outlook.
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Accessibility:
The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia strives to create an inclusive and equitable environment for all.
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Attendee Policy:
Chamber programs/events are privately sponsored events with a structured format. No demonstrations or other disruptions will be tolerated. Violation of this policy may result in the attendee's removal from the premises or virtual program/event without refund, in addition to possible legal remedies.
Anti-Harassment Policy:
Chamber is committed to providing a harassment-free and inclusive experience for everyone at our events, and all events hosted in The Chamber’s facilities. We will not tolerate harassment of participants or Chamber staff in any form. Participants violating these rules may be sanctioned or removed from the event at the discretion of the event organizers.
Health & Safety Policy:
The Chamber will take precautions to ensure the health & safety of our guests, abiding guidelines set by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) along with state and local laws. By attending, guests assume the risk related to possible exposure. Those who are sick, suspect they have or had COVID, should not attend.
Program Link:
For virtual programs, links are sent to pre-registered guests 24 hours prior to program/event via an Outlook calendar invitation.
Photo Policy:
Your registration constitutes permission to use photos, audio, and video recording taken of you at the event for promotional purposes in connection with the Chamber and its Councils.
Registration/Cancellation Policy:
Pre-registration is necessary and payment is required upon registration. Walk-ins are not guaranteed entrance. No refunds will be given one week prior to program/event. Substitutions may be made with at least 24-hour notice.
Ticket/Seating Policy:
Tickets are held at the door under company name. Reserved seating for tables purchases only.