As global clean hydrogen strategies solidify with production projects and a strong commitment from the gas transmission & distribution networks, what are the options for the critical storage infrastructure?
This one day online event will see expert speakers detail existing projects and how hydrogen can be stored at key points and junctions of the value chain. The agenda will look at large-scale storage facilities from tanks above ground to underground salt caverns as well as other possibilities and technical innovations.
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Agenda
Attend live or watch the recording. All timings are in the Central European Time zone (CET). Timings are subject to change.
11.30 - 12.15: Standalone Presentation: Exploring hydrogen storage scenario
Analysing the current readiness of storage technologies and markets to achieve the
exponential growth expected for the hydrogen economy
Analysing the challenges or opportunities for large-scale storage at hydrogen clusters
Above vs. underground: where are the commercial opportunities for storage and how
far can they be scaled?
How and where can we unlock the cost curve of storage as hydrogen scales up?
Olivier Arthaud, Deputy Chief Business Development Officer, Storengy
12.15 - 12.30: Smartenergy Presentation: How can storage unlock the success of green hydrogen plants?
A developers perspective on the viable storage solutions for large-scale green hydrogen
On site storage facilities: planning for technical requirements in hydrogen plants
Leveraging the gas network pipelines as additional storage options
Ensuring solutions meet regulations and safety requirements
Christian Pho Duc, Managing Director H2 Projects, Smartenergy
12.30 - 13.30: Panel Discussion: Debating the commercial potential and challenges of underground storage
Exploring strategic planning for seasonal storage in different regions and geological environments
Drilling down into infrastructure requirements and challenges
What are the optimal pressures and buffers for storing hydrogen?
Understanding how hydrogen storage in salt caverns differs from natural gas
Demystifying the economics of large-scale storage: what are the trade-offs regarding costs and efficiency?
Moderator: Michael Schmöltzer, Chair Hydrogen Regulatory Framework Taskforcel, GIE
Andrew Murphy, Director of Hydrogen & Energy Transition, RHC IMZADI Consulting
Remco Groenenberg, Senior Scientist Integrator, TNO
Christian Pho Duc, Managing Director H2 Projects, Smartenergy
Dilara Gülcin Caglayan, Hydrogen Expert, Aurora Energy Research
13.30 - 14.15: Break
14.15 - 15.15: Panel Discussion: Above ground storage: How far can it be scaled?
What storage options exist for countries without the geological resource for
underground storage?
At what point will cost or space prohibit the scale of such solutions?
Liquefaction vs. compression: key considerations and benefits
Addressing safety concerns for hydrogen plants onsite storage
Connecting storage systems to the gas grid
To what degree can gas grids provide capacity to store hydrogen in both pure and
blended pipelines?
Moderator: Anise Ganbold, Project Leader Global Commodities, Aurora Energy Research
Andrew Cummings, Principal Consultant, DNV GL
Sofia Simões, Head of Unity of Resource Economics, LNEG (Laboratório Nacional de
Energia e Geologia)
Ravi Bhatiani, Executive Director, FETSA (Federation of European Tank Storage
Associations)
Cristiano Francese, Hydrogen Expert & Course Leader, World Hydrogen Leaders
15.15 - 16.00: Case Study: Hungary’s vision for hydrogen storage: The Aquarmarine Project
Revealing the key design features for Hungarian Gas Storage’s hydrogen storage plan
Leveraging depleted gas fields for hydrogen: R&D plan of the Aquamarine project
What does the roadmap look like and how will storage be scaled?
How does the Aquamarine project integrate into the sector’s wider decarbonisation strategy?
Akos Kristen, CEO, Hungarian Gas Storage
16.00 - 16.45: Los Angeles large-scale hydrogen storage in practice
An energy evolution: discovering a pilot project designed for long-term seasonal storage
Exploring 100 underground caverns the size of the Empire State Building and their capacity to hold 5,500 tonnes of H2
Revealing the roadmap for this project to be scaled
Analysing the cost of power and its competitiveness with other power soures
Determining a cost-effective balance between the quantity stored versus energy required to compress the hydrogen
Marty Adams, Chief Engineer & General Manager, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
16.45: End of Conference
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