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An invaluable introduction into how hydrogen can be introduced into the current energy system, looking specifically at the substitution of natural gas. What are the emerging business models shaping the hydrogen economy, the role that regulation plays in this development and the changes needed, as well as the role that existing natural gas infrastructure can play in this new economy.
This is an essential deep dive into those wishing to understand how hydrogen could fit into the future energy system and within the business model of their companies. Ideal for those of a non-technical background, seeking to better understand both new business opportunities and risks. Interaction with the speaker and discussion of real-life cases brought by the participants will be a key element of the workshop.
Course Benefits:
Peer-to-peer networking: Join the World Hydrogen Leaders Hero group and meet all course attendees
It's Interactive: Q&A with your course leaders and a chance to network with other attendees
It's Complete: The different workshops cover both technology & real-world applications
Slides and Recordings: Receive all recordings and slides to learn at your own peace
No Travel: All workshops are delivered online, ideal for your new WFH office
Certificate: All attendees will receive a Hydrogen Hero Certificate once they've completed the programme
This Course Includes:
All session recordings & any course materials covered during the course
Interactive format with dedicated Q&A sections with the trainer
Flexible access on any device
A certificate of attendance after full completion of the course
Meet the Trainer
Cristiano Francese has over a decade of work experience in the energy business. Throughout his career, he worked across regulatory and policy development, as well as commercial and business development activities. He worked closely with governments and energy regulatory agencies and supported their capacity development, analysis and policy development. His key areas of expertise include energy regulation and policy development, as well as structuring of commercial agreements for large energy infrastructure projects, business development and strategy activities.
Mr. Francese contributed to the success of multiple organizations spanning from government and international institutions to major energy companies. He advised governments and international institutions on how to reform energy regulation in multiple countries in order to develop a fully functioning and competitive energy market. He contributed to the definition and negotiation of major commercial contracts in natural gas transportation, notably to the Trans Adriatic Pipeline project, by providing risk analyses and by defining ptions for the structuring of commercial contracts.
He has also advised European energy regulators on the measures needed to support the development of renewable gasses such as hydrogen and biogas.