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Greenhouse gas emission targets are driving the Energy Transition and sustainable performance to reduce carbon intensity. Decarbonization of hydrogen production is becoming a key global initiative. Around 71% of global hydrogen production in 2019 (70 million tonnes) was driven by refineries, ammonia, and methanol production, with the hydrogen being sourced primarily from natural gas. After the development of the UN Sustainable Goals in 2015 and more recently with the Inflation Reduction Act, Infrastructure Law, and America’s Water Infrastructure Act, the development of blue and green hydrogen projects are at the center of how the energy and chemicals industry is responding.

There are two main categories of hydrogen based on method of production: Blue and Green. Blue hydrogen production involves the coupling of conventional hydrogen production with carbon capture and storage. Natural gas is transformed with steam or/and oxygen (i.e., steam methane reforming or autothermal reforming). Green hydrogen involves coupling the electrolysis of water with renewable energy, making it a carbon neutral process. Both processes require large amounts of water. Water must be treated prior to chemical or electrochemical processing and also wastewater generated by the processes also need to be treated prior to discharge.

Effective water treatment for hydrogen production is essential because on the front end it must be the right quality and quantity otherwise the process will not be successful. Wastewater must meet effluent guidelines and requirements. To be truly successful the water treatment process must be completed in such a sustainable way that it reduces the demand for initial source water.
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Juvencio Casanova
Vertical Director - Chemical Processing Industry, Xylem + Evoqua
Juvencio Casanova is the Customer Vertical Director for the Chemical Processing Industry for Xylem + Evoqua. He is an accomplished strategic business executive with extensive global engineering and commercial experience in the energy, oil and gas, and petrochemical industry. He has a BS in Chemical Engineering, Master of Business Administration from Texas A&M, and has over 20 years of experience delivering solutions for the energy, oil and gas, and petrochemical segment in industrial water management, sustainability and ESG initiatives. He has direct and global experience in the energy and petrochemical industry with a wide range of customers such as super majors, national oil companies, independents, and international companies. Juvencio is leading the hydrogen initiatives for Xylem + Evoqua.
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Kishor Nayar, PhD, PE
Business Developer – Heavy Industry, Xylem + Evoqua
Kishor Nayar is a Houston based Business Developer for Xylem-Evoqua’s Heavy Industry division, a Ph.D. in MechE from MIT, a B.Tech. in MechE from IIT-Bombay, a licensed professional engineer (P.E.) in ChemE in Texas, a former industrial water entrepreneur, a Forbes 30 Under 30 (Energy), and a US government recognized global expert on industrial water and energy-water nexus (EB1A ‘Einstein visa’ awardee). Kishor has authored 19 technical publications (cited > 1000 times) and inventor on 3 patents. He has eleven (11) years of experience designing, developing, managing and selling industrial water solutions (processes, products and projects) across academia, start-up, consulting and large corporation solutions sales. Kishor also has strong leadership and management experience leading multi-disciplinary teams (3-50 ppl) in non-profit, start-up and large corporation settings.
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Scott Jenkins
Senior Editor, Chemical Engineering Magazine
Scott Jenkins has been an editor at Chemical Engineering since 2009. Prior to joining CE, Scott worked in various capacities as a science journalist and communications specialist, reporting and writing on a variety of sectors, including chemical processing, biotechnology, pharmaceutical manufacturing and research policy. He also has industry experience as a quality assurance chemist and research experience as a synthetic organic chemist. Scott holds a bachelor’s degree from Colgate University, and a master’s degree in chemistry from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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