AzCaNE Interview Series
AzCaNE is tapping experts to share their insights on the transition to a carbon-neutral economy. This interview series examines the intersection of water and hydrogen production in the American Southwest, with a particular focus on Arizona.
Navigating Arizona’s Water Challenges
Rhett Larson on Sustainable Policies for a Low-Carbon-Intensity Hydrogen Movement
In this episode of our series focused on the intersection of water and low-carbon-intensity hydrogen production in the American Southwest, Rhett Larson, the Richard Morrison Professor of Water Law at Arizona State University, brings his extensive expertise to discuss the crucial role of water law in the growing low-carbon-intensity economy in Arizona.
Larson also shares his insights on the broader implications of water law in addressing global social issues, emphasizing the importance of local partnerships and sustainable practices in achieving water security.
Water Treatment Technologies towards Arizona’s Carbon-Neutral Economy
Exploring Tomorrow’s Solutions with Paul Westerhoff
This interview is part of our series focused on the intersection of water and low-carbon-intensity hydrogen production in the American Southwest. In this episode, host Neha Chhetri speaks with Paul Westerhoff, the Regents Professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment at Arizona State University.
Through this conversation, Westerhoff provides his peerless expertise on innovative water treatment technologies, the future of water management and its potential to transform the low-carbon-intensity hydrogen landscape in Arizona and beyond.
Low-Carbon Intensity Hydrogen Production and Water Stewardship in Arizona
Perspectives from Sarah Porter
In this episode, Sarah Porter, Director of the Kyl Center for Water Policy at Arizona State University’s Morrison Institute, shares her deep expertise on Arizona’s complex water management landscape, particularly as it relates to the emerging low-carbon-intensity hydrogen industry.
Through this dialogue, Porter sheds light on the nuanced decisions that will shape the future of low-carbon-intensity hydrogen production and sustainable water management in Arizona.