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Briefing #3: Clean Hydrogen in Power & Heat

Most models of ‘100% renewable’ energy systems acknowledge a role for clean fuels to support direct electrification for power generation at high levels of renewable penetration. Hydrogen is an obvious candidate for such a fuel, particularly given its additional ability to play into multiple usage applications through ‘sector coupling’. At a smaller scale, we are already starting to see projects utilising hydrogen as a solution to distributed power needs including diesel generator replacement for long-term resilience.


Relevant topics include:

  • Utility-scale hydrogen power plants (conversions from coal or natural gas) & storage

  • Product evolution strategies by gas turbine vendors

  • The use of ammonia as a fuel in power generation

  • Opportunities in distributed diesel generator replacement markets

  • Hydrogen in combined heat and power (CHP)

  • Status and progress in hydrogen/natural gas blending trials and pilots

  • Policy and regulatory developments impacting hydrogen heating viability


This briefing is being delivered as part of our Clean Hydrogen Sector Briefings:

 #1.  Clean Hydrogen in Industrial Decarbonisation - Wednesday 13 October

#2.  Clean Hydrogen in Transport - Thursday 14 October

#3.  Clean Hydrogen in Power & Heat - Friday 15 October

These briefings are intended for those seeking an up-to-date, hype-free and independent perspective on the market segments driving demand for hydrogen.

By highlighting recent project examples and announcements from around the world, each briefing will provide attendees with a clear view of activity in each sector and answer the question ‘which applications, companies and geographies are leading the way?’

In addition to reviewing market activity, the briefings will overlay onto this an insightful analysis of what current activities tell us about the evolving demand, deployment and policy trends which will determine future growth trajectories (and/or limits to growth).

If you seek to better understand where hydrogen demand will come from, to grasp new business development and growth opportunities, these briefings are not to be missed!


Secure your place

You can choose to book this individual briefing for €599, or all three briefings within the series for €899. Both options are listed below. Simply decide upon the quantity of passes you would like, click buy a ticket, and check your basket in the top right hand side of the screen.


Briefing #3: Clean Hydrogen in Power & Heat
€599.00

Friday 15 October 2021 - Online Training Course

Day 3 of the Clean Hydrogen Sector Briefings

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Clean Hydrogen Sector Briefings Bundle
€899.00

Attend all three hydrogen sector briefings:

1. Clean Hydrogen in Industrial Decarbonisation
Wednesday 13 October 2021

2. Clean Hydrogen in Transport
Thursday 14 October 2021

3. Clean Hydrogen in Power & Heat
Friday 15 October 2021

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Meet the trainer

Dr John Massey is Managing Director of Grey Cells Energy Ltd., where he conducts independent market assessment and opportunity/risk analysis for clean energy technologies. He delivers market briefings, oneto- one coaching and training courses worldwide, both online and in-person, along with strategy and business plan consulting to help companies (particularly SMEs) position themselves to best grasp new low-carbon market opportunities.

In addition to delivering training globally under his “Grey Cells Energy” brand, John is a co-founder of Astute New Energy, helping firms to navigate the changing power sector through business, strategy and stakeholder communication advisory work.


What Attendees Are Saying

The best part of the training was the level of engagement from the trainer; he was very clear in his explanations and was taking the time to answer all queries from trainees.
— Engineering Project Manager, SBM Offshore
Slides were informative, good delivery from the trainer, and technology worked well. Good idea to space it out over three days as it was less disruptive.
— Managing Director, Low Carbon
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