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This episode explores the development and importance of the new API bolted flange joint (BFJ) certification program, featuring insights from industry experts Andri Orphanides, Director of Individual Certification Programs, API, and Andy Smith, Director of Training, VSP Technologies. Learn about the BFJ certification program, the certification process, and industry impact and importance of bolted flange joint competency.
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In this episode, Charles McConnell, former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Energy, discusses the evolution of carbon capture, utilization,and storage (CCUS), its market dynamics in the U.S. and Europe, and the future of energy transition investments. Insights include the importance of monetizing CO2, industry decarbonization strategies, and technological innovations in monitoring and reporting.
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In this episode, we sat down with Johnson Matthey’s U.S. President, Krista Johnson, to break down how the company is driving modern energy innovation. From emissions breakthroughs to platinum-powered clean tech, this conversation challenges the idea of energy transition and reframes it as something bigger: transformation.
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This episode features a conversation with Michael Sadoski, Sales Engineer at Hayward Tyler, a 200-yr-old UK-based specialty pump and motor manufacturer. Sadoski breaks down how motor pump technology improves safety, reliability and lifecycle costs compared with traditional sealed and mag-drive pumps—particularly in high-pressure, high-temperature and hazardous applications. The discussion covers real-world use cases across syngas processing, ammonia production and transport, H2 value chains, petrochemicals and oil and gas.
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In this episode, Danny Clayton, Director of Sales for Electrification, Automation and Digitalization, and Bjørn Rasch, Head of Technology Management for Electrification, Automation and Digitalization, both from Siemens Energy. discuss the challenges and innovations in power systems, particularly focusing on load smoothing and stabilization in data centers. They delve into Siemens Energy's Blue Vault battery technology, its performance optimization through the Clean Grid Converter, and the importance of safety and reliability in battery systems. The conversation highlights Siemens Energy's comprehensive ecosystem approach to power generation and its applications across various industries, emphasizing the future of energy solutions.
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Dennis Joel, CEO, AIQ, discusses the transformative role of AI in the energy sector, particularly in optimizing operations and enhancing sustainability. He highlights AIQ's collaboration with ADNOC and other global partners to develop innovative solutions that redefine industry roles and improve efficiency. The discussion also touches on the future of AI in oil and gas, emphasizing the potential for AI to change the narrative around the industry and contribute positively to society.
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In this episode, we explore the rapidly evolving world of energy transition through the lens of syngas innovation. Grant Grothen from Burns Mcdonnell shares insights about their work in advancing infrastructure and energy solutions, and how syngas plays a pivotal role in shaping a more resilient, low-carbon future. We discuss the long-term outlook for syngas versus conventional natural gas, examine the key steps required to accelerate decarbonization and identify the biggest infrastructure challenges standing in the way of large-scale syngas deployment.
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In this conversation, Amit Kar, Digital Solutions Leader (Global) at Schneider Electric, discusses the company's role in energy management and automation, particularly in the energy and chemical sectors. He highlights the importance of digital solutions, efficiency and autonomous operations in adapting to the evolving energy landscape. Kar emphasizes the need for organizations to embrace change and align technology with strategy to navigate the complexities of the industry.
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In this episode, we sat down with Balasaheb Darade, to dive into the vision, strategy and engineering behind the “Ultra Mega” gasification project being developed by New Era Cleantech in Maharashtra, India. We explore how the company is tackling one of the most ambitious industrial decarbonization efforts in the region, transforming coal into syngas and value-added chemicals while integrating carbon capture and utilization.
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In this episode, Karsten Radtke, Global Head of Technical Sales for thyssenkrupp Uhde joins us to discuss how gasification, blue H2 and ammonia are reshaping the path toward industrial decarbonization. Karsten explains how syngas serves as a crucial bridge between today’s fossil-based systems and tomorrow’s H2-powered economy, and how modern gasification processes enable the efficient conversion of feedstocks into clean H2 and ammonia.
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Joe McMullen, Oil and Gas Energy Transition Marketing Director, AVEVA, sat down with Hydrocarbon Processing to discuss various aspects of the energy transition, including what companies can do to prepare for it, how digital technologies are propelling decarbonization efforts forward and how organizations can future-proof their operations.
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This episode explores how new advancements in H2 leak detection are addressing safety challenges in hazardous environments. From offshore energy to aerospace, we discuss real-world applications, Industry 4.0 integration and the role of leak detection in advancing fuel cell vehicles and H2 storage technologies.
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In this episode, we sit down with Robert Ashman, Strategic Account Manager at TPC/PEI, to explore how PEI supports the H2 industry. Robert shares expert perspectives on the critical design considerations for next-generation monopolar and bipolar plates, the innovations driving compact and efficient electrolyzer systems and why chemical machining is a key process compared to alternatives like stamping. We also discuss the bottlenecks holding back widespread H2 adoption in the U.S. and the path forward for scaling this vital clean energy technology.
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In this episode, we speak with Dara O’Neill, Global Sales Director, Clean Energy, Mott Corporation about advancing H2 production through innovative filtration solutions. Learn how AFP Series filters, gas-liquid coalescers, porous metal sheets and custom-designed systems enhance ultra-high purity H2, improve electrolyzer efficiency, tackle high-temperature gasification challenges and ensure reliable large-scale H2 operations.
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Alex Panchula, Vice President of Product at Electric Hydrogen (EH2), to explore how EH2’s HYPRPlant system is driving up to 60% lower installed costs for clean H2 projects, what makes their electrolyzer technology stand out, and how their 1.2 GW manufacturing facility in Massachusetts is helping scale green H2.
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In this episode, we sit down with Scott McKay, Senior Vice President, Division Manager - Americas at ABB, to explore how ABB’s partnership with Charbone Hydrogen is shaping the future of clean energy in North America and beyond. Scott shares insights on the advantages of modular green H2 production sites, the role of Québec’s Green H2 and Bioenergy Strategy in accelerating progress, and the potential for similar policy support in other regions. We discuss how digital technology, automation, and cross-industry collaborations can drive the transition from grey to green H2, optimize existing energy systems, and lay the groundwork for next-generation energy solutions.
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In this episode, we sit down with Thomas Bertsch, Head of Process Industries in North America for Festo, to explore how automation is transforming the H2 sector. Thomas shares insights on why automation is essential for scaling production, reducing costs, improving safety, and speeding time-to-market. We dive into the role of modular skid-based systems, the safety considerations of working with H2, and how Festo’s SIL 3-certified solutions are advancing operational reliability. From the benefits of valve manifolds over traditional DCS systems to the innovations poised to shape the next decade, this episode offers a deep dive into the future of H2 automation.
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In the debut episode of the WGLC Podcast Series: Empowered to Lead, Conference Director Rachel McGhie sits down with Lauren Levicki Courville, President of Dress for Success Houston, to explore what empowerment looks like for women navigating economic independence, career growth and leadership. Lauren shares the incredible work of DFS Houston—an organization that has impacted close to 50,000 women and 65,000 children through professional development, mentorship and community support. From the first suit to sustained career advancement, she paints a vivid picture of how confidence and community are transformative forces, as well as the shared mission of DFS Houston and WGLC in advancing women’s leadership in energy and beyond. This episode is a reminder that leadership doesn’t start in the boardroom—it starts when a woman realizes she deserves a seat at the table. Learn more and register for WGLC 2025, taking place in Houston on October 28–29, at wglconference.com (https://wglconference.com/).
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In this episode, we sit down with Will Latta, Vice President at BrightLoop, a division of Babcock & Wilcox (B&W), to explore B&W's chemical looping technology. Will provides an in-depth look at BrightLoop, a flexible and scalable solution designed to produce low-carbon H2 and syngas while capturing carbon more efficiently than traditional methods.
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In this episode of H2TechTalk, we welcome Natasha Kostenuk, CEO of Ayrton Energy, to explore how their breakthrough electrified liquid organic H2 carrier—e-LOHC™—is tackling some of H2's toughest infrastructure hurdles. Natasha introduces us to Ayrton's innovative approach to H2 storage and transport, explaining how e-LOHC™ is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing fuel infrastructure, from pipelines to trucks and ships.
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