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E-SAF: Short-term Headwinds, Long-term Take-off

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€899.00

This course offers an overview of the global E-SAF market, covering pathways for creating e-fuels, applications of e-fuels, e-SAF legislation, the status of projects, investments and challenges, supply and demand, and costs!


Agenda

The session will include dedicated Q&A sections throughout.

  • Technology Landscape: Introduction to e-fuels, pathways for production, and their diverse applications across industries.

  • Policy & Legislation: A snapshot of current and upcoming e-fuel/e-SAF regulations and their implications.

  • Project Landscape: An analysis of ongoing investments, major projects, and the challenges that lie ahead.

  • Supply & Demand Dynamics: A global overview with a focus on Europe, where the bulk of future demand is expected to grow.

  • Cost Considerations: A high-level discussion of the costs involved in e-SAF production and scaling.

Can’t attend live? Access all recordings and slides through the World Hydrogen Leaders platform with a premium membership.


Meet the trainer

Travis is an Associate Director with the Energy Transition, Sustainability and Services (ETSS) team at S&P Global Commodity Insights. Travis has deep experience in the renewable energy and energy transition sector in both consulting and market research as well as at solar and wind developers across the world. He is thus highly experienced solar, wind, and other forms of renewable energy development as well as financial and value chain analysis. He also has significant experience in wholesale power market price forecasting. From his time working at solar and wind developers he has experienced all stages of the project development process, from origination activities, obtaining grid and permitting rights, securing finance, reaching operation, and engaging in M&A of operational assets.

Prior to S&P Global, Travis worked at WoodMackenzie and Bloomberg New Energy Finance in the research consulting space as well as SunEdison, Pattern Energy, and Eco Energy World in the renewable project development space.

Travis holds an MSc in Sustainable Development from University College London and a joint MBA from Columbia Business School and London Business School.

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