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5th Hydrogen Finance and Investment Summit

Connect with more than 100 industry and technology leaders to discuss hydrogen investment and financing.

DAY 1 – 21 February 2024

CASE STUDY
08:40AM – 09:05AM

Integrating Regional Hydrogen Markets, Opportunities and Barriers

Frank Wouters
SVP Energy Transition, Reliance Industries

What is the potential for hydrogen trade between Europe and its southern neighbours? What is required to integrate the European and Southern Mediterranean energy markets? What can we learn from the checkered past?What physical infrastructure is required to enable a liquid market for hydrogen? Who would pay for this?

CASE STUDY
09:05AM – 09:30AM

Experiences from 15 years of Public Hydrogen Funding in Germany and a Look Ahead

Johannes Daum
Head of Division Hydrogen, Alternative Fuels and Fuel Cells, NOW GmbH

• Funding for hydrogen mobility in Germany – status quo

• How to adress different market stages – from R&D to market ramp up

• Is public funding (still) the right way to go or do we need other instruments for a further roll-out.

• Implementation of the German National Hydrogen Strategy

 

PANEL DISCUSSION
09:30AM – 10:10AM

Hydrogen Investments: Trends and Opportunities

 • Identifying the most promising investment opportunities in the hydrogen sector

• Evaluating the risks and returns of hydrogen projects.

• Discussing the role of public-private partnerships in attracting investments

 Panelists

 Jun Sasamura / Senior Analyst – Hydrogen / Westwood   Global Energy

 Dr Fatemeh Rezazadeh / Vice President, Hydrogen / Varo  Energy

 Frank Wouters / Senior Vice President of New Energy /   Reliance Industries

 Samuel Simon / Director – Energy and Infrastructure Advisory / JLL

CASE STUDY
10:10AM – 10:35AM

End-to-End Hydrogen Supply Chain Development in Europe

Ryo Kogure
VP Hydrogen Supply Chain & Infrastructure, European Markets, Mitsubishi Nederland B.V.

 • Connecting supply and demand in a proper way

• Close alignment throughout the value chain: requirement of well-coordinated development of hydrogen industry and wider collaboration,

• Challenges: the gap between offtakers’ willingness to pay and achievable hydrogen price level at delivery points,and approach to narrow discrepancy.

 

BREAKOUT SESSION
10:35AM – 11:00AM

Speed Networking Session

Join us in this Speed Networking Session where you will be able to meet other participants at the forum! During this session, you will have the opportunity to engage with several leaders in a short amount of time and exchange business cards to take conversations beyond the forum

NETWORKING BREAK
11:00AM – 11:30AM

One-to -One Meetings & Networking Break

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CASE STUDY
11:30AM – 11:55AM

Understanding the Capital Requirements and Potential Regulatory Financing Structures for H2 Pipeline Infrastructure

Imran Abdulla
Associate Director | Energy System Decarbonisation | Hydrogen & CCS, Guidehouse

• Confirming supply-demand scenarios and raising development  capital to FID

• Engaging regulators on potential business models

• Key principles of a regulatory business model for pipeline   transmission operators

 

PANEL DISCUSSION
11:55AM – 12:35PM

Enabling Finance and Policy Frameworks for Project Development

 The widespread deployment of clean hydrogen will not happen without long-term finance. Despite significant interest in new hydrogen technologies, few projects have successfully been brought from pilot to full-scale development. Public and private sectors must work together to unlock capital flows and ensure hydrogen takes its critical place in a clean energy future.

• How can hydrogen projects be financed and what sources of finance are available?

• What support do governments need to provide to stimulate demand and mitigate financial risk for investors?

• Will the EU’s Clean Tech Act compete with the Inflation Reduction  Act? Is there an opportunity for successful transatlantic co-ordination?

• How can the development of certification and standardization  schemes be accelerated? What role will international collaboration play in this process?

Panelists

 Bart White / Managing Director, Head of Structured Finance / 

 SCIB UK Santander Corporate & Investment Banking

 William Mezzullo / Head of Hydrogen / Centrica

 Allan Baker / MD – Global Head of Energy Transition  

 (Energy+Group) / Societe Generale 

 Catherine Gras / CEO Storengy UK & Germany / Managing 

 Director – Storengy Deutschland GmbH

CASE STUDY
12:35PM – 01:00PM

Financing Green Hydrogen Projects, Separating Myths from Facts

• Risks and mitigants from a banking perspective

• Financing structures – what works and what does not

• Importance of early bankability advice

 Ramon Van Den Dungen / Managing Director – Energy  

 Sector, Hydrogen Lead NL / ING

LUNCH TIME
01:00PM – 02:00PM

Lunch Time Break

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NETWORKING BREAK
02:00PM – 02:10PM

One-to -One Meetings & Networking Break

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PANEL DISCUSSION
02:10PM – 02:50PM

Hydrogen Finance: Unlocking Investment Opportunities in the Clean Energy Sector.

 • Green Financing: Mobilizing capital for hydrogen infrastructure

projects

• Investment Strategies: Analysing market trends and potential

returns in the hydrogen sector

• Hydrogen Bonds: Unlocking financing solutions for the clean

energy transition

• Financial Models: Assessing risks and returns for hydrogen

investments.

• Diversifying Portfolios: Exploring investment funds that focus

on hydrogen companies.

 Panelist

 Thomas Fureder / Managing Director / Barclays Investment Bank

 Robbert Lagerweij / Director Project Finance / Rabobank

 Art Pithayachariyakul / Principal / CPP Investments |Investissements RPC

Tryggvi Thor Herbertsson / Head of Hydrogen Strategy and Partnership / Qair International

 

CASE STUDY
02:50PM – 03:15PM

Tax Equity Perspectives on Hydrogen Project Investment.

 • Capital Flow: Evaluating the direction of capital in the tax equity  market for hydrogen projects.

• Risk and Return: Assessing the revaluation of risk and return on existing assets in light of tax equity opportunities.

• Market Changes: Predicting the expected changes and shifts in the tax equity market for hydrogen projects.

• Bonus Qualifications: Understanding the criteria and qualifications  for bonus provisions in tax equity investment.

• Incentives and Direct Pay: Analyzing the effectiveness and practical  implementation of new provisions in tax equity investments.

• Compliance Documentation: Exploring how hydrogen projects  document compliance with tax equity regulations.

CASE STUDY
03:15PM – 03:40PM

CPPIB Strategy for Hydrogen Investments

Art Pithayachariyakul
Principal, CPP Investments | Investissements RPC

 • CPPIB approach to decarbonization and energy transition; thesis on hydrogen as a scalable sector

• Our platform investment approach: backing teams with follow-on capital makes nascent sector scalable for a large institutional investor

• Customer-back approach to hydrogen; existing industrial users of grey hydrogen key to first-wave FID

• Return drivers: project de-risking, portfolio synergies, and platform value

 

NETWORKING BREAK
03:40PM – 04:10PM

One-to -One Meetings & Networking Break

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CASE STUDY
04:10PM – 04:35PM

Investment in Hydrogen from Offshore Wind

Stirling Habbitts
Director Business Development, MD Hydrogen, Source Energie

Models for production of hydrogen from offshore wind – offshore, onshore, centralised & decentralised

Offshore hydrogen pipeline infrastructure and connection of hydrogen from offshore wind to shore

Requirements for finance of hydrogen from offshore wind projects

 

CASE STUDY
04:35PM – 05:00PM

Development of Offshore Wind projects coupled with Hydrogen generation.

Gabriel Bernardes
Lead Technical Project Manager – Denmark Cluster, Vattenfall Nederlands N.V.

 • Main challenges on project development of Green H2 production  from OFW.

• Opportunities for suppliers

• Opportunities for investors

 

CASE STUDY
05:00PM – 05:25PM

Hydrogen Storage: On the Critical Path to Deliver the European Hydrogen Ambition

Catherine Gras
CEO, Storengy UK and Germany

 After some key facts on the different available technologies, the underground potential in Europe and the development timeline, the presentation will focus on the role of hydrogen storage and the hurdles that need to be overcome to come to final investment decision.

 

CASE STUDY
05:25PM – 05:50PM

Hydrogen Lab Testing Infrastructure

Kevin Vincent Schalk
Group Manager Hydrogen Lab Bremerhaven, Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems IWES

 • Overview of our broad testing infrastructure – ranging from   relatively small cell- und stack test stands in the kW-range  all the way up to our multi-MW full system test benches

• We are involved in developing standardized testing protocols, to allow for comparable performance analysis, such that confidence in hydrogen assets can grow among financers and project developers

• I can show how these tests are set up in principle and what they  cover

• We can offer a sort of type certification testing, such that projects with large modular plants can be verified and validated and in the end de-risked, by putting one of the modules on our test benches

CASE STUDY
05:50PM – 06:15PM

On The Relevance of Electrolyser Location for Determining Carriers

Tryggvi Thor Herbertsson
Head of Hydrogen Strategy and Partnership, Qair International

• Government grants and subsidies for hydrogen production are only temporary. The taxpayer will only consent to so much support. Thus, projects that rely on such financing are unsustainable in the longer run.

• Consequently, major projects will only be developed in regions where support is not needed, where energy and land are inexpensive and abundant – far from main markets.

• As a result of this transportation will be a major issue. Global trade will revolve around hydrogen derivatives that can easily be transported over long distances.

• So, the big question is which carrier should the industry bet on?

 

DAY 2 – 22 February 2024

CASE STUDY
08:40AM – 09:05AM

Hydrogen: Present and Future in Spain

Emilio Nieto
General Manager, CNH2

• Start with the European Strategy and the last information available as additionality, renewable hydrogen definition, geographic nd time rules, EU investment bank, etc.

• Continue with the Spanish strategy and the last updates as our new challenges on climate and environmental goals, as well as hydrogen KPAs.

• Once the Spanish and European Strategies are further developed, I will present the Spanish hydrogen projects to be further develop in the following short years up to 2025-2026.

• Other part for the European projects regarding the strategies.

• The last part is for the future challenges of the hydrogen sector, not only the public and private partnerships, but also the cost reduction with the economies of scale, as well as the new regulation to be further developed.

CASE STUDY
09:05AM – 09:30AM

Unlocking Financing the Hydrogen Economy

Allan Baker
MD – Global Head of Power, Societe Generale

 

• Should we worry about technology?

• What are the barriers to financing of hydrogen projects?

• What can we learn from projects that are moving ahead?

• Can hydrogen ever be a global commodity?

 

CASE STUDY
09:30AM – 09:55AM

LOHC – MCH : The Way To Establish Global Hydrogen Transportation Network

Osamu Ikeda
Managing Director, Chiyoda Corporation Netherlands B.V.

• Infrastructure (Pipeline, Shipping) to establish global hydrogen supply chain network and Hydrogen carrier technology

• Key points of LOHC-MCH technology as hydrogen carrier (technology overview, technology development history & update)

• Ongoing global hydrogen supply chain projects by LOHC-MCH technology and target schedule for commercialization

CASE STUDY
09:55AM – 10:20AM

IPCEI Project Clean Hydrogen Coastline

Dr Geert Tjarks
Head of Business Unit Development, EWE GASSPEICHER GmbH

 • Large scale green hydrogen production as a flexibility

in the energy sector

• Large scale hydrogen storage in salt caverns

• Large scale hydrogen transport via pipelines

• Industrial use in the steel industry

CASE STUDY
10:20AM – 10:45AM

Accelerating Global Demand for Hydrogen Growth

 • Analysis of medium-term trends influencing the hydrogen market’s growth

• Understanding the current and projected near-term supply and demand dynamics for hydrogen

• Exploring forecasts for hydrogen supply, including production  capacities and distribution networks

• Assessing factors driving the increasing demand for hydrogen across industries and sectors

• Examining the potential impact of policy incentives and government initiatives on hydrogen growth

• Identifying challenges and opportunities for meeting the growing demand for hydrogen

CASE STUDY
10:45AM – 11:10AM

Reserved

Matti Malkamäki / Founder, Chairman of the Board / Hycamite TCD Technologies Ltd

NETWORKING BREAK
11:10AM – 11:40AM

One-to -One Meetings & Networking Break

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PANEL DISCUSSION
11:40AM – 12:05PM

Raising Capital for Hydrogen Hub Projects: The Financial Community’s Perspectives on Evaluating Bankability

• Evaluating bankability: Exploring the financial community’s perspective on assessing the viability of hydrogen hub projects for capital raising.

• Project financing: Understanding the key considerations and criteria for evaluating the bankability of hydrogen hub   projects.

• Risk assessment: Analyzing the financial risks associated with Hydrogen Hub Projects and Their Impact on Capital Raising.

• Funding Sources: Examining the Various Options Available for Raising Capital, Including Traditional Lenders, Private Equity, and Government-Backed Programs.

• Financial Models: Discussing the Development and Utilization of Accurate Financial Models to Evaluate the Financial Feasibility and Attractiveness of Hydrogen Hub Projects.

• Regulation: What is the role of regulation and how does it affect bankability?

 

Moderator

Louis Homberg
Fund Manager, Horus Energy

Panelists

Stirling Habbitts
Director Business Development, MD Hydrogen, Source Energie
Samuel Simon
Director Energy and Infrastructure Advisory, JLL
Gabriel De Laval
Executive Director Head of Hydrogen Sector, Crédit Agricole CIB
CASE STUDY
12:05PM – 12:30PM

How to Make Power-to-X Bankable

Thomas Munch
Power- to- X Business Developer, Hydrogen Valley

• The Importance of Thorough P2X Feasibility Studies:  Assessing off-take, cost efficiency and scalability is crucial, as it sets a strong foundation for commercial success.

 Selecting Appropriate and Efficient Technologies for P2X:                                                                                 Emphasize the significance of strategically  choosingtechnologies that contribute to lowering the Levelized Cost of X (LCOx) and strengthening the overall business case.

 Biogas in P2X Projects:                                            Focus on the strategic development of Power-to-X projects from a biogas perspective, underlining the commercial value of biogenic CO2. Explore how effectively coupling biogas with the production of eMethane and eMethanol can open new avenues for business growth.

 

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CASE STUDY
12:30PM – 12:55PM

What Makes Hydrogen Project Bankable?

• How are banks and investors viewing the pros and cons in hydrogen development?

• What are the turn-ons and turn-offs to hydrogen financing, and where’s the capital coming from?

• Barriers to entry for hydrogen financiers: are the current project finance models sufficient considering the scale of the projects?

• How to make projects still viable given rising costs and supply chain constraints? How does tax equity for offshore wind work

LUNCH TIME
12:55PM – 01:55PM

Lunch Time Break

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NETWORKING BREAK
01:55PM – 02:05PM

One-to -One Meetings & Networking Break

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CASE STUDY
02:05PM – 02:30PM

Mitigating risk for integrated hydrogen projects with rising complexity through combination of renewable energy, electrical grid, upscaling of Ez size and coupling with chemical process, with focus

Sven Goethals
Commercial Director Hydrogen and Decarbonization, TRACTEBEL

 • Integrating of variable renewable energy through digital twins

• Scaling up of Ez

• From medium scale grid connected projects to large scale isolated grid projects

• Different project development practices from energy and oil&gas

 

CASE STUDY
02:30PM – 02:55PM

Hydrogen in Mobility: Hoax or Solution?

Bernard Dijk van
Aviation expert, hydrogen science coalition

 • Production of hydrogen

• Hydrogen in road and rail transportation.

• Hydrogen in aircraft.

• Hydrogen in shipping

PANEL DISCUSSION
02:55PM – 03:35PM

Investing in Hydrogen for Grid Stability

Renewable power plants investing in hydrogen have emerged as a promising solution to provide, stable power to the grid. This session focuses on successful business models, fundraising strategies.

• Strategies for developers to attract funding and investments for their green hydrogen initiatives.

• Overcoming challenges and regulatory considerations in scaling up green hydrogen projects

• Leveraging public-private partnerships to enhance project viability and accelerate deployment.

• Identifying key market opportunities and potential for collaboration within the green hydrogen sector

NETWORKING BREAK
03:35PM – 04:05PM

One-to -One Meetings & Networking Break

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CASE STUDY
04:05PM – 04:30PM

Sustainable Growth of a Green Hydrogen Industry

• Policy. What are the pull and push policies that are required?

• Technology. A look back of RE industry and a forward wish to electrolytic suppliers.

• Market and key stakeholders. Other key enablers of industry sustainability.

PANEL DISCUSSION
04:30PM – 05:10PM

EU Regulatory Initiatives Driving the Hydrogen Economy – Evaluating Policy Support and Incentives

Examining the regulatory actions inside the European Union (EU) that are promoting the growth of a hydrogen economy is the main objective of this session. Key topics include reviewing current policy support across Europe, examining the effectiveness of EU hydrogen policies in driving growth, investigating the policy measures required to stimulate hydrogen consumption, and considering the updated hydrogen taxonomy in Europe.

• An analysis of the current policy environment supporting   hydrogen development in the EU – An assessment of how well EU hydrogen policies are working to promote growth

• Determining the necessary policy changes to encourage a rise in hydrogen demand.

• Examining the new hydrogen taxonomy in Europe and its effects on the sector – Taking into account

Panelists

Tobias Bühnen / Policy Advisor / Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE)

Imran Abdulla / Associate Director | Energy System Decarbonisation | Hydrogen & CCS / Guidehouse

Ryo Kogure / VP Hydrogen Supply Chain & Infrastructure, European Markets / Mitsubishi Nederland B.V.

View agenda here!

Water for Hydrogen Production report by IRENA

The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has released a comprehensive report titled ‘Water for hydrogen production’, co-authored by Bluerisk. This report provides an in-depth analysis of water withdrawal and consumption intensities across various hydrogen production pathways, highlighting greenhydrogen as the most water-efficient clean hydrogen production technology.

The findings are based on extensive interviews with industry experts and thorough literature reviews. The report also explores the projected increase in global hydrogen production and its implications for freshwater withdrawal, emphasising the importance of integrating water considerations into energy planning.

A report on the water implications of hydrogen production and answers the following questions.

  • How much water does a hydrogen plant actually consume?
  • What will be the global impact of clean hydrogen?
  • What about the local impact? More than 35% of the world’s green and blue hydrogen production capacity (operational and planned) is located in regions with severe water scarcity. what will be its local impact.

Discover the full report here

 

 

Programme review report 2023

The Programme Review Report is looking at the activities and results of the Clean Hydrogen JU and how they align with the strategy and objectives set out in its founding Regulation and further elaborated in the Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda.

The purpose of the periodic Programme Review is to ensure that the Clean Hydrogen JU Programme is aligned with the strategy and objectives set out in the SBA, further elaborated in its SRIA for 2021-2027.

The report is available for download on the Clean Hydrogen Partnership website.

Clean Hydrogen Partnership Awards winners

This sixth edition of the Clean Hydrogen Partnership Awards was presented in Brussels on Wednesday, 22 November 2023, celebrates how European research and innovation continue to drive the clean energy revolution further and higher.

 

Best Innovation Award: emission-free aviation goes to HEAVEN

The winner, HEAVEN, represents the first application of liquid hydrogen storage technology in aviation. The innovation was integrated with a hydrogen-electric fuel cell propulsion system in a light demonstrator aircraft that seats up to four people.

The award was handed over to numerous representatives of the project consortium by Dr Bernd Biervert, Head of Clean Energy Transition Unit in DG Research & Innovation.

Rosalinde van der Vlies, Clean Planet Director, DG RTD, European Commission said:

“The HEAVEN project shows what European innovators can achieve by joining their forces. I wish to congratulate the winning team for their outstanding achievement. Their solutions will bring us a step closer to a resilient and sustainable energy system in which renewable hydrogen plays a leading role.”

European H2 Valley of the Year goes to Green Hysland

Three hydrogen valley projects received this year’s award for their outstanding efforts to develop integrated systems of hydrogen production, supply, storage and use in multiple sectors: Hydrogen Hub Noord-HollandWIVA P&G in Austria, and Green Hysland on Mallorca, Spain.

Green Hysland aims to become Europe’s first hydrogen island and a blueprint for other areas in Europe. Its consortium of 30 partners from 11 countries is producing green hydrogen from solar energy.

“Together we are shaping a sustainable future, harnessing the power of clean hydrogen to propel us towards a greener and more resilient Europe,” said project coordinator Victor Encinas Sanchez.

“Thank you to the Clean Hydrogen Partnership for recognising our joint commitment to innovation and sustainability. Without the funding of the Clean Hydrogen Partnership, this would not have happened,” he added.

The project’s pilot sites are a green hydrogen plant in Lloseta; a pressure-reducing station to inject hydrogen into the local gas grid; three fuel cell systems to provide heat and power to a sports centre in Lloseta, a hotel, and a ferry terminal in Palma; fuel-cell buses and a hydrogen refuelling station, along with distribution infrastructure.

Photography by https://www.clean-hydrogen.europa.eu/

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Join the International Conference «Hydrogen Corridors in Europe»

Join the International Conference «Hydrogen Corridors in Europe», which will be held on Thursday, November 30, 2023, at 9.30 a.m., in the Conference Center of the Legnica Special Economic Zone.

The common goal of this event is to seek answers to the key question: how to prepare companies for this revolution and what does it really mean for entrepreneurs, local governments and the world of science?

The event will include two panel discussions. The first will deal with European initiatives on hydrogen in transport corridors and the second with national initiatives on hydrogen in road and river transport corridors. A discussion on the financing of hydrogen corridors is also planned.

During the conference, in addition to listening to expert presentations, participants will have the opportunity for one-on-one speed dating to effectively exchange contacts and establish new business relationships. Rotating tables, the so-called «mixer» for entrepreneurs will consist of 6 rounds of 20 minutes each.

Discover the Framework Agenda of the Conference Hydrogen Corridors of Europe.

Register now!

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Join the Hydrogen Valleys at European Hydrogen Week 2023

Join the Hydrogen Valleys at European Hydrogen Week 2023 in Brussels.

The Hydrogen Valleys will be represented by several of its members at European Hydrogen Week 2023 in Brussels from November 20-23, which is organized by the European Commission, the industry association Hydrogen Europe, and the Clean Hydrogen Partnership, the European Union’s public-private partnership.

More than 4,000 attendees will gather at Brussels Expo, Belgium’s largest exhibition center, to witness more than 180 exhibitors and over 200 speakers through two distinct conference streams:

(i) High Level Policy Conference – focusing on global and European hydrogen developments and featuring high-level policy makers, C-level industry representatives and experts from across the hydrogen value chain;

(ii) B2B Forum – where they can find new sources of inspiration, discover new knowledge and experience peer-to-peer exchanges. In total, more than 25 sessions will cover all elements of the hydrogen value chain to delve into all aspects of the sector’s trends, challenges and opportunities, innovation, new technologies, etc.

Among the exhibitors are:
Aragon Hydrogen Foundaiton (Stand: E11 – Hall 11) – representing the H2V projects they are involved in (GREENHYSLAND, HEAVENN and NAHV).
– HEAVENN (Stand: EU Projects Pavilion – L45 – Hall 11)
– H2CRETE VALLEY PROJECT (Stand: EU Projects Pavilion – L45 – Hall 11)

In addition, Session 11 of the High level Policy Conference (23.11.2023, 9am) will address the issue of valleys: As it’s mentioned, «The discussion will engage around topics such as cross collaboration and replication, bankability, and investment options, validate the performance, assess the gaps, and bring lessons learnt as well as the impact on citizens». Check it out!

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European Hydrogen Valleys at EU Hydrogen Research Days 2023

European Hydrogen Valleys at EU Hydrogen Research Days 2023.

In 2023, the EU Hydrogen Research Days, integrated in the Hydrogen Week, will take place fully ONLINE on the 15 and 16 November.

During the EU Hydrogen Research Days, there will be a session dedicated to the European Hydrogen Valleys, where projects in which the Aragon Hydrogen Foundation participates with a different role will be presented.

The agenda of the event indicates that the Hydrogen Valleys will have their space during the first day of the event, on November 15 from 01:30p.m. to 3:15p.m.

Register now (via B2Match)

Here you can see the European Hydrogen Valleys projects that you will be able to discover:

Moderator: Antonio Aguilo Rullan- Working with the regions
Antonio Aguilo Rullan, Project Manager, Clean Hydrogen Partnership.

– Status of H2 valleys in Europe – Presentation of the Mission Innovation Platform
Markus Kaufmann, Partner, Roland Berger – Mission Innovation Platform

– Success stories in H2 valleys: The GreenHysland project
Víctor Encinas, GreenHysland Project Coordinator, Enagás Renovable- A growing portfolio: the new projects on H2 Valleys:

– North Adriatic Hydrogen Valley
Jerneja Sedlar, Head of Development Department, Holding Slovenske elektrarne d.o.o.

– BalticSeaH2
Jatta Jussila, General Manager, CLIC Innovation Oy

– HYSouthMarmara
Mehmet Volkan Duman, Coordinator, Hydrogen Working Group, South Marmara
Development Agency

– Trieres
Konstantinos Chatzifotis, EU Affairs Director, Motor Oil Group

– Crave-H2
Spyridon Economou, General Manager, Hydrogen Technologies, Eunice Energy Technologies GmbH & Co.
Technologies GmbH & Co. KG

– TH2ICINO
Bruno Sodiro, Hydrogen Project Development Expert, RINA Consulting

Register now (via B2Match)

Aragon shows in the European Week of Regions in Brussels its support to the “hydrogen valleys”.

The long trajectory in the research and development of hydrogen technologies and the commitment of the Aragonese Executive to maintain and promote the lines of work have been protagonists this morning of the European Week of Regions in Brussels. The Director General of Industrial Promotion and Innovation of the Government of Aragon, Mar Paños, has intervened in this conference, showing her support to the hydrogen valleys that allow “creating regional ecosystems in which the whole hydrogen value chain is present by grouping initiatives of production, storage and final use of this energy vector”.

In his presentation, Paños highlighted the trajectory of the Aragon Hydrogen Foundation, which brings together more than 90 companies, organizations and research centers in its board of trustees. He highlighted the Foundation full development of the fourth master plan, which ends in 2025 and contains a strategic line on these regional valleys. In addition, the Aragon Hydrogen Foundation is the only entity working in six different valleys funded by the European Union and the Spanish entity that has been awarded more projects of the main European funding program for hydrogen, the Hydrogen Technology Platform (Clean Hydrogen Partnership Joint Undertaking CH2JU).

North Adriatic Hydrogen Valley launches in PORTOROŽ

The long-awaited start of the North Adriatic Hydrogen Valley (NAHV) is here at last. The first transnational initiative of this kind under the Horizon Europe programme, supported by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership, is being launched in Portorož-Portorose, Slovenia. More than 100 delegates representing 37 project partners from three countries, Croatia, the Friuli Venezia Giulia Autonomous Region in Italy, and Slovenia, will gather there for a project kick-off meeting.

 Beginning on 1st September 2023, the NAHV will run for 72 months. It includes 17 pilots to be developed in different locations in all three partner countries. The partnership, which has been awarded a grand of €25 million by Clean Hydrogen Partnership, and isled by HSE, Slovenia’s largest electricity producer and trader and the largest producer of electricity from renewable sources, includes 37 organisations: companies, universities, institutes and other public entities from the three participating countries. The project design covers the entire value chain of renewable hydrogen use, from production, through storage and distribution, to its end use in various sectors, notably industry and land and maritime transport, creating leverage to accelerate the transition to renewables on three target pillars: hard-to-abate industries, and the energy and transport sectors. These are the main reasons why the NAHV has received the Seal of Excellence, which is awarded under Horizon Europe to projects that have been highly rated.

The key aim of the initiative is to create a market for green hydrogen on both the demand and supply sides, making it a competitive energy source for the future. Key industry players from all three countries will develop pilot projects to produce up to 5,000 tonnes of renewable hydrogen per year from renewable energy sources, destined for energy storage, distribution and use. It is expected that some 20% of the produced renewable hydrogen will be exchanged between the participating countries, thus creating a primary regional market for hydrogen. By introducing advanced hydrogen technologies and developing skills and infrastructure, the partnership also pursues other key objectives of the European Green Deal. In particular, the NAHV testbed projects address the decarbonisation of important industrial sectors such as steel, cement and glass production, and provides sustainable land and maritime transport solutions linked to reducing the carbon footprint.

It is expected that the implementation of the planned mature stage innovation activities will unleash further investments in renewable hydrogen-related technologies in an amount of more than €300 million, destined to increase the capacity of hydrogen production, storage, transmission and use. Additional investments are expected to be funded on top, both during the course of the project implementation and afterwards, from private and public sources in the form of follow-up investments in the successfully implemented pilots in 17 testbed locations across the three participating countries, as well as through new initiatives which will contribute to the evolution of a social and economic ecosystem based on renewable hydrogen. The foreseen development creates the need for new competencies and skills, which makes the universities and research institutions which are partners in the initiative important protagonists in designing and disseminating new educational programmes, as the NAHV is destined to become a vehicle for job creation.

Institutional representatives of the three constituent territories: Croatia, Friuli-Venezia Giulia and Slovenia, respectively: State Secretary Ivo Milatić, Regional Councillor Pierpaolo Roberti on behalf of the President Massimiliano Fedriga, and State Secretary Tina Sersen, welcomed the participants of the NAHV Kick-off meeting in Portorož together with the CEO of HSE, the lead partner, dr. Tomaž Štokelj. Later in the day, they addressed the public at the press conference together with Antonio Aguilo Rullan of Clean Hydrogen Partnership Joint Undertaking.

Picture and text by https://www.hse.si/en/

The Kings of Spain and the Netherlands present the green hydrogen corridor between Algeciras and Rotterdam

he Kings of Spain and the Netherlands present the green hydrogen corridor between Algeciras and Rotterdam.

His Majesty King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands will visit the autonomous communities of Madrid, Castilla-La Mancha and Andalusia on Tuesday 13 and Wednesday 14 June in the morning. His Majesty King Felipe VI of Spain will be present at some of the events on the programme. Mr Willem-Alexander will be accompanied by Rob Jetten, Minister for Climate and Energy.

On the 13th, during HM King Willem-Alexander’s stay at the Royal Botanical Garden in Madrid, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands will organise two meetings on the future of green hydrogen.

At 4 p.m. a symposium is scheduled under the title:

“The contribution of hydrogen valleys to the decarbonisation of Europe. Opportunities for Dutch-Spanish cooperation in the development of hydrogen valleys and sustainable aviation fuels”.

The media can attend the symposium from a press section. Speeches will be as follows:

– Speeches by Teresa Ribera, Minister for Ecological Transition, and Rob Jetten, Dutch Minister for Climate and Energy.

– Introduction by Javier Brey, Spanish Hydrogen Association.

– Debate led by Bart Biebuyck, former Executive Director Clean Hydrogen Partnership.

– Closing remarks by the Spanish Secretary of State for Trade, Xiana Méndez.

At 17:15 there will be a networking event at the Glorieta de los Castaños del Jardín, where D. Guillermo-Alejandro will be present, with several Dutch and Spanish companies on hydrogen valleys and the innovative hydrogen ecosystem.