Seven questions to consider about H2 hubs
Hydrogen is poised to become a crucial part of the decarbonization equation as countries strive to reach net-zero carbon emissions.
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Brandt, M. - 1898 & Co., part of Burns & McDonnell, Chicago, Illinois
Martin Brandt is Managing Director at 1898 & Co., a part of Burns & McDonnell. He leads an exceptional team that delivers high-value consulting to the process-intensive oil, gas and chemicals and overlapping power industries by supporting the improvement of the company’s clients’ base operations as well as the energy transition and sustainability of their value chains. In conjunction with 1898 & Co.'s Renewable Power group, Brandt’s team delivers world-class master planning that integrates the disciplines of power generation and process technologies, public policy and proforma.
Brown, M. - 1898 & Co., part of Burns & McDonnell, Kansas City, Missouri
Hannah Morrey Brown is a Senior Energy Policy Consultant at 1898 & Co. and brings IIJA and IRA grant consulting leadership to the team. She is actively engaged as strategy lead for utilities and oil and gas clients. Brown is also experienced in researching and writing fact sheets and policy memos on relevant issues. She recently completed her master’s degree in public policy from Carnegie Mellon University, specializing in energy systems, and spent a year in Washington DC working on Capitol Hill: one semester with the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee and the other with the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee. Prior to graduate school, Brown spent 5 yr working as a Project Manager in commercial construction and earned an undergraduate degree in civil engineering.
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