A Successful Ecosystem for Green Hydrogen

REALISING A GREEN HYDROGEN-FUELLED FUTURE

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This H2 View hydrogen summit is dedicated to dissecting the ecosystem requirements to truly realise a green hydrogen-fuelled future across industries, transport, and society. This event will tackle all sides of the energy ecosystem, from wind and solar power requirements to additionality, water sustainability, electrolyser technologies, and investment and policy climate.

It’s becoming clear that the entire ecosystem for green hydrogen requires alignment. Hydrogen’s potential, performance, and safety are proven. Green hydrogen is widely accepted as a core pathway to Net Zero. Yet the key levers in this transition are not yet in-sync.

The technology is ready yet requires scaling. Infrastructure build-out is in desperate need of the appropriate policy and permitting frameworks that will also finally unlock the bottleneck of investments still to pass FID status. Additionality in renewables is critical – raising questions over sufficient wind and solar power capacities.

Is wind power currently going to waste with constrained payment programs?

Is the required solar power capacity available?

And what can we learn from both of these markets and how they were realised with policy and investment at the turn of the century?

Other questions continue to surface, from water resources and security to the role of CCUS and blue hydrogen.

If much of the discussion in 2022 concerned blue versus green hydrogen, current and future cost projections, and the need to fast-track the energy transition in the face of geopolitical crises, then the emphasis now has to be on a joined-up ecosystem, accelerating in unison and realising its leveraged and latent potential.

Join H2 View in London, one of the foremost investment capitals of the world, for a 1.5-day event devoted to thought leadership, insights, and actionable takeaways in the green hydrogen ecosystem, combined with the connections and networking to deliver against those objectives.</p

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Agenda

22nd - 23 May 2023

Monday

Registration opens

Midday

The Make Hydrogen Happen Panel

3.00pm - 5.00pm

Networking Welcome Reception

6.00pm - 10.00pm

Tuesday

Welcome to the Event

9.00am

Session 1
Plugging in the Ecosystem

9.10am

Networking Coffee Break

10.20am

Session 2
Electrolysers: The Missing Link

11.00am

Networking Lunch

1pm

Session 3
The Policy & Investment Climate

2.00pm

Networking Coffee Break

3.30pm

Event Closes

5pm

Speakers

Dr Michaela Kendall

CEO and UK Hydrogen Champion at Mission Innovation (BEIS)

Adelan

Karina Kocha

Business Intelligence Manager

gasworld

Celia Greaves

CEO and Founder

UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association

Ravin Mirchandani

Executive Chairman

Ador Group

Martina Wettin

Market / PR Director /Partner Nilsson Energy

Nilsson Energy AB

David M. Johnson

CEO

Westport Fuel Systems

Dr. David Hart

Partner

ERM / E4tech

Arthur Daemers

Policy Advisor

SolarPower Europe

Matthew Knight

Head of Market and Government Affairs

Siemens Energy

Jon Harman

Technology Delivery Director

Ceres

Constantine Levoyannis

Head of EU Affairs

Nel ASA

Anne-Frédérique Demaerel

Business Expert Large Industries - Electrolyzers

Accelera by Cummins

Bjørn Simonsen

Private Consultant

Chris Jackson

CEO and Founder

Protium

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Sponsors

INOXCVA

Signature Sponsor

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INOXCVA – An Engineering Company focused on Cryogenic insulation technology equipment & systems, ensuring top quality, performance & timely delivery. Having operation in India, Brazil & Europe, and service support associates across 25 countries, INOXCVA offers widest ranges of products across the value chain, committed to adding significantly higher value...Read More

Westport Fuel Systems

Supporting Sponsor

https://wfsinc.com Website
Westport Fuel Systems is a leading supplier of advanced fuel delivery components and systems for a wide range of affordable alternative low-carbon fuels such as natural gas, renewable natural gas, propane, and hydrogen. Westport is driving cleaner performance by addressing lower emissions regulations with practical applications using innovation available today.

Chart / Howden

Product Sponsor


Chart’s vision is to be the global leader in the design, engineering and manufacturing of cryogenic process technologies and equipment for the Nexus of Clean™ – clean power, clean water, clean food and clean industrials; regardless of molecule. Our products are used in every phase of the liquid gas supply...Read More

UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association

Association Partner


The UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association:   Creates the power of a collective industry to advocate strongly for a positive social, political and economic environment for the development of hydrogen energy and fuel cells in the UK. Promotes the advancement of public and private sector policies to support hydrogen energy and...Read More

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Venue

The Science Museum, London

Venue Details

The event will take place in Illuminate, which is a progressive award-winning venue within the Science Museum. Designed to both anticipate and surpass the needs of guests! Among the unique features of this new space is a panoramic window on Level 5, offering stunning views of the London skyline.

Transport

The Science Museum, London can be reached conveniently by car, train, bus, or plane. Check below to find out more.

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By Car

The Science Museum does not have car parking facilities, and local parking is very limited. The nearest pay and display car park is Prince Consort Road and Queen’s Gate.

By Train/Bus

The nearest tube station is South Kensington. This is on the District, Circle and Piccadilly lines and is a 5-minute walk from the museum.

Gloucester Road tube station is also on the District, Circle and Piccadilly lines and is a 15-minute walk from the museum.

By Plane

London is incredibly well connected, with six airports serving the city: London City, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, London Luton, Luton Stansted and London Southend.

The Heathrow Express provides a direct rail link from all of Heathrow’s terminals into London Paddington in just 15 minutes. Trains run every 15 minutes.

The Gatwick Express trains also depart from the airport terminals every 15 minutes and take 30 minutes to reach London Victoria Railway Station.

 

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