• CERAWeek
  • March 18 - 22, 2024

Parker Meeks

Hyzon

President & Interim Chief Executive Officer

Parker drives strategic planning, execution, measurement, and management of Hyzon’s global operations, providing structure and accountability as the team works to decarbonize the future of transport. Stewarding the success of Hyzon’s leadership, functional and regional teams, and driving rigorous business performance evaluation are his key priorities for Hyzon in 2023. Parker’s wide-ranging experience spans work in traditional energy, the decarbonization and energy transition, infrastructure, finance, and transportation, and he has served clients across four continents, 15+ countries, and 25+ U.S. states. Before coming to Hyzon, Parker held full P&L responsibility for TRC Companies, a design and construction management firm with extensive work in the infrastructure, water resources, and energy transition/climate change markets. Prior to this position, he was a partner with McKinsey & Company, where he was a global leader in the company’s energy, capital productivity, and infrastructure practices. He also served as the managing partner of McKinsey’s Houston office. Parker received his MBA from Rice University, and a B.S. in electrical engineering from Columbia University. He currently serves as a board member on Rice University’s Chemical Engineering department.

Sessions With Parker Meeks

Tuesday, 7 March

  • 08:30am - 09:00am (CST) / 07/mar/2023 02:30 pm - 07/mar/2023 03:00 pm

    Trucking with Hydrogen

    Zero emission vehicle regulations and other mandates require a portfolio of fuel cell and battery electric trucks to replace the modern workhorse. Whether on a hub-and-spoke or long-haul route, truck economics depend heavily on their applications. Where are fuel-cell trucks today? Where will we see them in 5 years? What is being done to accelerate their development