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World Hydrogen Blue, CCS & Turquoise

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As the world rapidly moves to decarbonise the entire energy system, how can blue hydrogen play a vital role and build off the platform of the highly successful existing natural gas industry? What are the blue hydrogen projects? What is the experience and opportunity for CCS? How can leakages both throughout the distribution chain and at CCS sites be minimised? What are the opportunities for Turquoise Hydrogen? What is the value of the solid carbon by products? 

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Chart

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Speakers

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Geoff Ward

CEO
Hazer Group

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Jonathan Carpenter

Vice President, New Energy Services
Petrofac

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Bryony Livesey

Challenge Director, Industrial Decarbonisation Challenge
UKRI

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Robert Jolly

Blue Hydrogen Business Development
Johnson Matthey

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Dan Sadler

Low Carbon Strategy Director Equinor

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Konstantin Romanov

CEO
Gazprom Hydrogen

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Steinar Eikaas

VP Low Carbon Solutions
Equinor

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Andrew Baxter

CEO and President
Sustainable Energy Solutions, a Chart Industries Company

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Bert van der Toorn

Managing Director Energy Sector – Hydrogen Lead
ING

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Ian Phillips

Transition Energiser & Development Director
Pale Blue Dot Energy

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Kosuke Kobayashi

VC Associate
AP Ventures

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Ewa Mazur

Head of Hydrogen Economy and Innovation Unit
Polish Ministry of Climate and Environment

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Stephen B. Harrison

Consultant
sbh4 consulting

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Nigel Holmes

CEO
Scottish Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association

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Eva Hennig

Head of Department Policy Issues
Thüga

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Mikaa Mered

Adjunct lecturer on hydrogen markets and geopolitics
HEC Paris

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Zarina Zedginidze

Founder & CEO
Blue Hydrogen Europe

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Markus Schöffel

Manager Hydrogen Transformation
Thyssenkrupp


Agenda

View the event recordings & presentations to see the below panels and presentations.


10.00 CEST

Case study: Large scale CCS and Blue Hydrogen Solutions for Deep Decarbonization

Steinar Eikaas, VP Low Carbon Solutions, Equinor

Case study: The Hazer Process

Geoff Ward, CEO, Hazer Group

Case study: Acorn

Ian Phillips, Transition Energiser & Development Director, Pale Blue Dot Energy

Case study Q&A Panel


11.30 CEST

Networking Break


11.40 CEST

Keynote Panel Discussion: The Investment Case for Blue and Turquoise Hydrogen

  • Evaluating the impact blue hydrogen can/will have on reaching climate goals

  • Debating investors appetite and early market for blue hydrogen

  • Considering the value of carbon products from turquoise hydrogen

  • What makes blue hydrogen blue? What kind of percentages of CO2 extraction should be considered to be clean?

Moderator: Bryony Livesey, Challenge Director, Industrial Decarbonisation Challenge, UKRI
Speakers:
Nigel Holmes, CEO, Scottish Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association
Jonathan Carpenter, Vice President, New Energy Services, Petrofac
Bert van der Toorn, Managing Director, Energy Sector – Hydrogen Lead, ING
Dan Sadler, Low Carbon Strategy Director, Equinor


12.30 CEST

An Update on Policy and Regulations and How This Will Affect Blue/Turquoise Hydrogen Production and CCS Technologies

  • Considering the effect of carbon pricing on blue/turquoise/CCS technologies

  • How can policy/regulation cultivate development of technologies

  • How emerging blue/turquoise/CSS projects are impacting hydrogen geopolitics

  • Which countries have the most potential regarding blue/turquoise/CSS technologies

Moderator: Eva Hennig, Head of Department Policy Issues, Thüga
Speakers:

Ewa Mazur, Head of Hydrogen Economy and Innovation Unit, Polish Ministry of Climate and Environment
Mikaa Mered, Adjunct lecturer on hydrogen markets and geopolitics, HEC Paris
Zarina Zedginidze, Founder & CEO, Blue Hydrogen Europe


13.20 CEST

Networking Break


14.30 CEST

Discovering Technologies for Turquoise Hydrogen/Pyrolysis

  • An overview of technologies that are available to produce turquoise hydrogen

  • Ensuring a valuable end-product is being produced

  • Identifying examples of where pyrolysis can be implemented effectively and cost-efficiently

Speaker:
Stephen B. Harrison, Consultant, sbh4 consulting


15.00 CEST

Cryogenic Carbon Capture for Blue Hydrogen

  • Introduction to SES/Chart Cryogenic Carbon Capture

  • Where SES/Chart CCC fits into blue hydrogen

    • Steam heater flue gas capture

    • CO2 capture for hydrogen purification

  • Advantages of Cryogenic Capture for flue gas capture and H2 purification

  • Next steps

Speaker:
Andrew Baxter, CEO and President, Sustainable Energy Solutions, a Chart Industries Company


15.30 CEST

Examining the practicalities of implementing Blue/CCS technologies

  • Debating retrofitting grey hydrogen plants vs. new builds

  • Considering the opportunities and limitations of different geographies for storage/utilisation of carbon

  • Utilising the gas infrastructure network and blue hydrogen’s role in converting the hydrogen backbone in Europe

  • Ensuring maximum efficiency in capturing and storing carbon

Moderator: Zarina Zedginidze, Founder & CEO, Blue Hydrogen Europe
Speakers:
Eva Hennig, Head of Department Policy Issues, Thüga
Markus Schöffel, Manager Hydrogen Transformation, Thyssenkrupp
Robert Jolly, Blue Hydrogen Business Development, Johnson Matthey
Kosuke Kobayashi, VC Associate, AP Ventures
Konstantin Romanov, CEO, Gazprom Hydrogen


16.30 CEST

Close of conference


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