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Hydrogen Policy


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This course will provide participants with an in-depth understanding of hydrogen policy both in terms of the most effective approaches in defining it, as well as in terms of effective policy tools that can be put in place to support the development of a hydrogen economy. Effective approaches to hydrogen policy build on understanding key criteria that determine its effectiveness, and the tools that derive from such criteria.

These are both covered in the course to provide participants comprehensive tools to design and implement effective hydrogen policies. In addition, the course assesses a variety of hydrogen policies that have been published recently to allow participants to gain first-hand understanding on how they are evolving worldwide, and what the outlook for hydrogen policy could be in the future also looking at the geopolitical effects of such policies.

Course Benefits:

  • Explore the most effective approach to a hydrogen policy

  • Look at the structural characteristics, market-fit, regulation-fit & technology for hydrogen policy

  • Fully understand the fuel uses & its role in fostering the development of a hydrogen value chain

  • Discover the different tools needed to make an effective hydrogen policy

  • Cover several case studies of hydrogen policies that look at a variety of countries across the globe

This Course Includes:

  • Access to both sessions each lasting approximately three hours

  • 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


Agenda

Attend live or watch the recordings. Each session includes Q&A time and a 15-minute break. 

Session 1: 13th November, 14:00-17:00 CET

Setting the scene

  • Setting the scene – hydrogen types, value chain, market trends

  • Role of policy in hydrogen development – demand and supply creation

  • Hydrogen policy approaches - key structural, market-fit, regulatory, technology and investment criteria for an effective hydrogen policy

  • Hydrogen policy tools – effective tools for hydrogen supply, demand, infrastructure, education and training, taxation, regulation, international collaboration

  • Conclusion on an effective hydrogen policy


Session 2: 14th November, 14:00-17:00 CET

Comparative analysis of hydrogen policies and outlook

  • Overview and assessment of hydrogen policy approaches

  • Case studies of hydrogen policies:

  • Working with the ubiquitous

    • Japan

    • Korea

    • Germany

    • Netherlands

    • European Union

  • Lessons learned

  • Policy outlook and geopolitical implications

  • Summary 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.


What Attendees Are Saying

Well structured, clear and understandable language, comfortable pace, a responsive and professional lecturer.
— Project Manager, German-Ukrainian Chamber of Industry and Commerce
Slides were informative, good delivery from the trainer, and the 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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