Hydrogen Fuelling the Net Zero Economy
Government and private sector announcements have made it clear; this time hydrogen is here to stay. With no shortage of end users, the Hydrogen Council sees a potential $2.5 trillion market for hydrogen and fuel cell equipment by 2050.
However, cost and capacity remain an obstacle. For hydrogen to define the energy landscape now is the time to build the business framework to produce at scale.
Reuters Events Hydrogen 2021 will connect key industry stakeholders with the critical information and connections they need for expansion. Over two days and in the run up to the event, we will unravel government support, deep dive into existing projects, hear from the value chain and build the hydrogen business model.
Event and Content Speakers Include:
João Pedro Matos FernandesMinister of EnvironmentPortuguese Government
Michele AzalbertCEO – Hydrogen Business UnitENGIE
Daryl WilsonExecutive DirectorHydrogen Council
Paul BrowningPresident & CEOMitsubishi Power AmericasChief Regional Officer, Europe, Middle East, Africa, AmericasMitsubishi Power
Ana QuelhasManaging Director – HydrogenEDPR
Camilla PalladinoExecutive Vice President – Strategy and Investor RelationsSnam
David BurnsVice President – Clean HydrogenLinde
Angus Taylor MPMinister for Energy and Emissions ReductionAustralian Government
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Four Key Themes for Hydrogen 2021
- Unraveling the European Commission’s 6 GW of renewable hydrogen by 2024 and 40 GW by 2030 plans
- Becoming a green hydrogen exporter: policies and agreements positioning Australia & Chile as global leaders
- North America, lagging behind? Uncovering which federal and state initiatives can unleash zero and low carbon hydrogen production
- Engaging off-takers and enhancing demand for hydrogen through staying cost competitive in transport and industry
- High level ideas vs investable programs: sourcing capital through displaying value to investors
- De-risking hydrogen projects to improve bankability
- Developer case studies: deep-dive into largest existing zero and low carbon hydrogen projects across the world
- Supply chain readiness for expansion: leveraging local content and thinking global
- Targeting markets ready for deployment and unlocking markets with potential
- Building a national hydrogen delivery infrastructure, including storage sites
- Utilizing existing infrastructure, such as the gas grid
- Reducing delivery cost, increasing energy efficiency, maintaining hydrogen purity, and minimizing hydrogen leakage