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With hydrogen manufacturing demand rising steeply as new projects are announced every week, the need for efficient, reliable and scalable production processes is crucial. Whilst the demand for electrolysis and CCS technologies is clear, there is no consensus on the best pathway to meeting this demand. Which manufacturing technologies and processes can achieve optimal design, productivity and scalability? What market opportunities could arise from scaling up manufacturing for existing stakeholders and new market entrants? Where do we expect to see job creation, knowledge development and chain integration?
Join this virtual conference to explore in detail the hydrogen technologies landscape, evaluating different forms of hydrogen production, their key technical components, materials and processes, as well as cutting-edge innovations and market development opportunities in promising manufacturing regions. Hear experts review the state of play of the electrolyser market, debate the role for technology service providers, recommend policies to stimulate innovation and R&D, and much more!
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Wednesday 27th April 2022
14.00 - 14.30 CEST - Experience of John Cockerill with large scale alkaline electrolyser stacks and next steps
Sebastien Borguet, Head of Research & Innovation, John Cockerill
14.30 - 15.20 CEST - Panel: The role of Hydrogen Technologies in enabling production and transport at scale
What combination of hydrogen production technologies will enable sufficient scale to
meet production targets and reduce cost to become competitive
How will we manage the volume of electrolyser production?
Understanding the case for increased deployment of decentralised smaller scale
electrolysers
Overcoming challenges around integration with renewables and optimisation
What technological challenges do we face in repurposing pipelines for hydrogen
transport and enabling hydrogen for import by land and sea?
What new technologies could have the biggest impact on cost reduction and
production and distribution at scale?
Moderator: Jose Luis Moran Gonzalez, Energy Solutions Director, Viridi
Nicolas Marti, Business Development Manager - Alternative Energy, Emerson
Mark Kirby, President and CEO, Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association
Alex Patonia, Visiting Fellow, Oxford Institute of Energy Studies
Søren Bjerregaard Pedersen, CEO, Hydrogen Valley
15.20 - 15.40 CEST - Power Supply Technologies for Green Hydrogen Production: Load Profiles and TCO Calculations
Marc-André Micke, Senior Sales Manager for Energy Transition, AEG Power Solutions
15.40 - 16.40 CEST - Technology Innovation Case Studies
Disruptive Electrolysis Technologies
Stephen B. Harrison, Managing Director, sbh4 GmbH
Scaling Up Hydrogen As A Means Of Integrating More Wind Energy Into The Grid
Søren Bjerregaard Pedersen, CEO, Hydrogen Valley
Developing The World’s Largest Open Electrolyser Test Centre
Lennart Van der Burg, Program & Business Development Manager Renewable Hydrogen, TNO
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