Welcome to the 2nd category of the inaugural TE100: Technology & Innovation
Throughout July, the industry was invited to nominate women of the energy transition: the trailblazers, the entrepreneurs, the women busy getting things done and not stopping to celebrate their achievements. We asked their colleagues, peers, and partners throughout the global energy industry to nominate them for recognition in the TE100 and enhance their visibility as a role model wherever they are in their careers: just starting out or an industry veteran, we will raise their profile and champion their successes.
Transition Economist is delighted to present the 10 women in the technology & innovation category, as selected by advisory board member Anna Murray, Cummins.
When reviewing all nominees, Anna looked for those who are leading innovation in the tech space. As with the other categories, it was a welcome challenge to select only 10 for inclusion in this first edition.
Here's to you, the women working in technology & innovation across the energy transition, who are striving for more. This is not the last you will see of them!
TE100: Technology & Innovation
Kirsti Massie | Partner, Mayer Brown | |
Noemie Turner | VP Technology Development and Commercialisation, bp | |
Sandra Chavez Velazquez | Director of Partnerships, Powerhouse | |
Birgitta Beuthe | Lead Analyst - Renewables, bp | |
Brandy Rutledge-Ryal | Sustainability Engineer,Chevron Phillips Chemical Company | |
Christina Horspool | Innovation Catalyst for Climate Risk & Decarbonisation, Xodus Group | |
Maki Ikeda | Director of the energy innovation centre, Baker Hughes
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Efrossini Tsouchnika | Manager for Digitally Enabled Solutions, Siemens Energy | |
Hanne Rygg | Head of Technology Offshore Marine Center, Siemens Energy | |
Úna Brosnan | Offshore new markets manager, Mainstream Renewable Power |
- Repsol produces hydrogen from biomethane
Firm has replaced natural gas in its industrial processes with biomethane obtained from municipal solid waste - Technip and Siemens look to decarbonise olefin production
Technology uses a dynamic reactor system that replaces conventional furnaces with a combination of electric and hydrogen-fired gas turbines - Subsidies key to carbon capture growth
Attempts to scale up CCUS have failed due to lack of guaranteed long-term revenue