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Critical storage infrastructure is gaining a better idea of its future demand as national hydrogen strategies solidify and production projects get off the ground. With some regions blessed with geological conditions perfect for storing hydrogen underground, others will need to explore alternative options and determine whether gaseous or liquified hydrogen makes most economical and technological sense.

The second edition of this two-day online event will showcase expert opinions on the developments of existing projects, exploring how hydrogen can be best stored at key junctions of the value chain. This conference will delve deep into large-scale storage solutions and facilities including tanks above ground to underground salt caverns and shine light on the latest technical innovations.

This online event is split over two days.

Day 1: Tuesday 24th May 2022 | 15:00 - 16:45 CEST

Day 2: Wednesday 25th May 2022 | 15:20 - 16:45 CEST


Speakers

Remco Groenenberg

Remco Groenenberg
Sr. Scientist Subsurface Energy Storage
TNO

Gunther Kolb

Gunther Kolb
Head of Division Energy
Fraunhofer Institute for Microengineering and Microsystems IMM

Andreas Lehmann

Andreas Lehmann
Head of Strategy and Implementation
Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies

Angela Goodman

Angela Goodman
Research Chemis
National Energy Technology Laboratory

Michael Schmöltzer
Chair
GIE Hydrogen Regulation Taskforce / Director
Uniper Austria

Jesús Simón Romeo
Project Manager
Fundación Hidrógeno Aragón

Ramon Ernst

Ramon Ernst
Managing Director
Evos



Udo Laubenau
Head of Laboratory
DBI Gas- und Umwelttechnik GmbH

Felicia Mester
Director for Public Affairs
Hydrogen Europe


Dilara Caglayan

Dilara Caglayan
Senior Associate
Aurora Energy Research

Ravi Bhatiani

Ravi Bhatiani
Executive Director
FETSA Federation of European Tank Storage Associations


Agenda

Tuesday 24th May 2022

15:00 -15:30 CEST - Opening Keynote: Hydrogen Storage Overview

  • Developments in storage R&D

  • Building a global hydrogen storage network; projects timescales and plans

  • Positioning hydrogen storage in the broader energy storage landscape

Remco Groenenberg, Sr. Scientist Subsurface Energy Storage, TNO (Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research)


15:30 -16:45 CEST - Panel: How Can We Work Together To Accelerate Large-Scale Industrial Storage Solutions?

  • How much storage do we need to match supply and demand in the future energy system and how do we work together to achieve it?

  • What are the policy barriers that need to be overcome?

  • Building the right investment and economic structure, what more needs to be done?

  • Creating a Europe wide strategy to ensure strategic storage is built into the foundations of the hydrogen transition strategy

Moderator: Felicia Mester, Director for Public Affairs, Hydrogen Europe

Michael Schmöltzer, Chair, GIE Hydrogen Regulation Taskforce

Andreas Lehmann, Head of Strategy and Implementation, Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies

Jesús Simón Romeo, Project Manager, Fundación Hidrógeno Aragón


Wednesday 25th May 2022

15:20 -15:40 CEST - Case Study: Ammonia And Methanol – Hydrogen Carriers For Mobile And Stationary Applications

  • Developing solutions for the safe and viable handling of hydrogen for mobile and stationary applications

  • Enabling an accelerated transformation towards a hydrogen based energy system by circumventing still unsolved hurdles for compressed and liquid hydrogen storage

  • Utilising synthetic hydrogen carriers such as ammonia and methanol, the high energy density of liquid fuels can be utilized for on-site hydrogen generation in a carbon neutral fashion

Gunther Kolb, Head of Division Energy, Fraunhofer Institute for Microengineering and Microsystems IMM


15:40 -16:00 CEST - Case Study: Energy Park Bad Lauchstädt

Udo Laubenau, Head of Laboratory, DBI Gas- und Umwelttechnik GmbH


16:00 -16:45 CEST - Panel: Exploring Large Scale Energy Storage For Different Hydrogen Products

  • Examining the role that large-scale energy storage options can play in providing flexibility to the current and future energy transition to renewables

  • How should different forms of hydrogen be stored at different quantities: ammonia, methanol, ethanol?

  • Identifying societal and regulatory barriers to deployment

  • Addressing the techno-economic challenges

Moderator: Angela Goodman, Research Chemist, National Energy Technology Laboratory

Ramon Ernst, Managing Director, Evos

Ravi Bhatiani, Executive Director, FETSA Federation of European Tank Storage Associations

Dilara Caglayan, Senior Associate, Aurora Energy Research


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