GTI Energy Tech Talk: Modeling the Future of Hydrogen and Carbon Dioxide Infrastructure
As the U.S. transitions to low-cost, low-carbon energy, new infrastructure will be needed to transport hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and synthetic fuels. How do we optimize development of new infrastructure and understand the role of existing gas infrastructure rights-of-way to reach low-emission targets?
GTI Energy’s Energy Modeling & Market Intelligence team partnered with Carbon Solutions LLC to develop a novel modeling framework to address this question. Together, we explored a first-of-its-kind co-optimization of gas infrastructure, identifying cost-effective, geospatially optimized deployment of pipelines and facilities for hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and pipeline gas.
Join us to gain insights from our assessment as speakers discuss the modeling approach, regional findings, and implications for infrastructure development. You will also learn how this foundational tool can be used to evaluate future scenarios across various geographies and scales, helping to plan for cleaner, more resilient energy systems.
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