Hydrogen Technology Expo Europe 2024

Date

23 October 2024

Topic

Hydrogen

Decarbonisation

Clean energy

Energy and environment

Energy transition

Chemical risk

Time

09:00 (Europe, Berlin)

Location

Hamburg Messe, Germany

Taking place on 23 and 24 October 2024, the conference and exhibition event provides a dedicated platform to discuss advanced technologies for the hydrogen and fuel cell industry. With parties from all aspects of the value chain in attendance, discussions, innovations, and debates share a wealth of knowledge and insight from the subject matter experts in attendance.

 

Presenting at this years' event

Hamish Nichol 

Participating in the leadership roundtable entitled ‘Regulations - holding us back, or not limiting us enough?’ in the Strategic Forum, this discussion explores how the adoption of hydrogen technologies presents opportunity and risk and asks if regulations are sufficient to support the transition to sustainable energy sources.

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Maggie Adams

The ‘Water Requirements and Management for Hydrogen Production Projects’ panel will explore the implications of the water requirements for the various production methods of low carbon hydrogen and consider the different water sources available. While often the water requirements are overlooked or oversimplified in the early stages of project development, the information provided in this session will give a definitive reference for future low carbon hydrogen projects.

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Jay Nyathi

Participating in a leadership roundtable which asks ‘where will all the hydrogen come from?’, the panel explore the EU’s options to access blue and green hydrogen to support decarbonisation efforts. Considering the benefits of import vs. domestic production vs. potential export volumes to assess the overall feasibility of REPowerEU.

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Hamish Nichol 

Providing an overview of Project Skylark, a Joint Industry Project (JIP) dedicated to addressing the intricate challenges associated with carbon dioxide (CO2) pipelines. The project will be instrumental to delivering the scale of carbon capture and storage (CCS) required to meet sustainability objectives.

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