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Ahead of this year’s World Hydrogen North America, taking place May 21 - 23, 2024, the World Hydrogen North America Pre-event Webinar will see hydrogen industry experts from across the value chain gathering to discuss the regions most pressing topics to be covered in further depth at the live event.
In anticipation of the inaugural World Hydrogen UK, taking place from 9 - 11 April 2024 in London, the World Hydrogen UK Pre-event Webinar will see hydrogen industry experts convene to discuss the future of hydrogen in the UK, current developments and opportunities, and much more, ahead of the live event.
As hydrogen production and adoption continues to grow, critical questions around regulations, incentives, certification, subsidies, and more must be addressed. Hear directly from policymakers, project developers and industry experts who are leading the transition to hydrogen.
The Hydrogen Insights 2023 report published by Hydrogen Council and McKinsey & Company indicates that over 1GW of electrolyser capacity had been deployed, and 12 GW had passed FID at the end of 2023. So, what to expect for 2024? Join us for the World Electrolysis Congress Pre-event Webinar to find out!
This webinar will provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the current investment opportunities in the MENA region. Hear from SVPs and investors from financial institutions as to the challenges that they are facing when it comes to investing in projects, the opportunities for collaboration, and how important it is that projects secure valuable offtake agreements.
World Hydrogen Asia returns for the second edition, exploring the region’s latest prospects for hydrogen to enable economic development whilst reducing carbon emissions. With pioneers Japan and South Korea leading the hydrogen transition since 2017, countries such as Australia, India and China have more recently seen significant government support, large-scale project announcements and substantial investments in hydrogen.
Abundant in appropriate resources to produce clean hydrogen and the infrastructure to export, both Canada and USA have huge potential to be dominant global hydrogen economies. With the US DOE offering large incentives to produce hydrogen hubs and the Canadian government offering huge investment opportunities to support decarbonisation, the hydrogen transition is well underway in both nations. Join us to find out the latest progress in both countries, discover potential business opportunities and how to capitalise on this exciting market.
Latin America is abundant in wind, solar and hydro making it the perfect location for green hydrogen production. As countries have announced and keep announcing hydrogen roadmaps, it is evident the region has strong ambitions to become a green hydrogen export powerhouse. Latin America has its own unique set of challenges when it comes to hydrogen production and there is still a long way to go for many projects. Join us to find out the latest developments in this exciting territory and discover potential opportunities for collaboration.
Have you ever wondered how the hydrogen economy will shape our future in the years 2030 and 2040? If so, you’re not alone.
Energy writers from around the world have united their efforts to provide insightful perspectives on how hydrogen could revolutionize our lives.
With the hydrogen production market estimated to grow by 9.2% per year until 2030, low-carbon hydrogen finance and investment is urgently needed to help transition production away from fossil fuels. With many promising low-carbon hydrogen technologies now requiring funding to enter the market and help it scale, investors and financiers have a critical role to play in the hydrogen energy transition. Can project finance fuel investment?
Hydrogen’s many derivatives are increasingly gaining prominence in energy transition strategies as they offer great potential to decarbonise carbon-intensive sectors. From methanol to ammonia to LOHC applications, various alternative energy carriers are now up for debate on how and where they should be utilised.
As Iberia continues to advance its ambitious portfolio of solar and wind energy generation projects, we will return to shine a spotlight on the technological advances, strategic challenges, and investment opportunities within the region’s energy sector.
As 2022 came to an end, almost 100 countries had either published an official government hydrogen policy or had one in development. With this global support for integrating hydrogen into our future energy system comes many complexities as each country must manage different natural resources, demand sectors, local community needs, political and economic contexts among many other factors.
As the hydrogen market begins to develop, bankable offtake schemes are vital for hydrogen project financing required to build and operate production facilities. Ammonia, refining and other heavy industrial and mobility use cases have been the first targets for offtake agreements. However, end use in alternative applications such as breweries or data centres are emerging.
Abundant in appropriate resources to produce clean hydrogen and the infrastructure to export, both Canada and USA have huge potential to be dominant global hydrogen economies. With the US DOE offering large incentives to produce hydrogen hubs and the Canadian government offering huge investment opportunities to support decarbonisation, the hydrogen transition is well underway in both nations. Join us to find out the latest progress in both countries, discover potential business opportunities and how to capitalise on this exciting market.
Hydrogen has huge potential to decarbonise the hard to abate sectors, this is certainly the case with mobility. Heavy duty vehicles, shipping, aviation, and rail are all exploring hydrogen as a solution to decarbonising operations and supply chains. This does not come without its challenges and this webinar will address these challenges and discuss potential solutions and opportunities for the mobility sector when it comes to hydrogen.
As we look towards the 4th annual edition of World Hydrogen & Renewables Italy, taking place from 2 - 4 May 2023 we consider what challenges lie ahead for Italy’s Clean Energy Value Chain, and the strategies that will boost the deployment of wind and solar projects, electricity storage, E-mobility and clean hydrogen.
With the rising urgency to move away from fossil fuels, and the potential role of clean hydrogen in this shift ever increasing, several technological and political challenges still lie ahead on the road to decarbonisation, join us for our second edition of our virtual World Hydrogen Blue, CCS & Pyrolysis conference, where we will assess the market conditions and roadmap for everything blue and turquoise.
As green hydrogen production ramps up globally, it is imperative that electrolyser manufacturing and technology scale up at the same pace. With initiatives like the European Electrolyser Partnership underway to help accelerate the development of the industry, the technology and manufacturing process are constantly evolving.
World Hydrogen Decarbonising the Gas Grid virtual conference will review the latest strides in transforming gas infrastructure to be hydrogen-ready. Discover pioneering gas grid decarbonisation projects and hear the latest updates from the case studies showcased in Barcelona’s in-person twin event.
As the MENA region continues to break world records for its scale, innovation and advancement of hydrogen projects, fast-changing market developments are opening up endless new business opportunities. With emerging offtakers, new export routes and incoming regulations, there is much to take stock of.
Focusing on policy and project updates as well as newly announced case studies, this virtual event offers an opportunity to keep up to date with the continent’s latest developments in creating a hydrogen economy. Bringing together though leaders across the region’s hydrogen value chain, debates on the biggest opportunities an challenges for clean hydrogen in North America are not to be missed!
Four months on from the Düsseldorf Congress, we reconnect virtually with electrolysis experts to review technology and project developments from around the world. Discover the latest forecasts on electrolyser manufacturing capacity, technology preferences and cost reductions.
This conference will analyse the progress and stages of development, and how to overcome existing and potential future hurdles to achieving a fully functioning viable hydrogen economy. Experts from the region and internationally will debate the opportunities for Australia’s hydrogen infrastructure, technology choices, financing mechanisms, vehicle and fuelling priorities, exports to Asia and beyond.
Our one day, region-focused event will take a closer look at these and other exciting developments, investments, policies & partnerships that are taking shape. We will also explore how collaboration in the region is driving these developments, and what the long-term opportunities will be for fully decarbonising the North Sea and creating a hydrogen revolution in the north of Europe.
Large-scale financial investments are undoubtedly critical in the transition to an emissions-free economy. Whilst promising projections for the cost-competitiveness of hydrogen exist down the line, fossil fuels remain cheaper today. How do we tilt the scales and unlock the cost curve for clean hydrogen?
As global clean hydrogen strategies solidify with production projects and a strong commitment from the gas transmission & distribution networks, what are the options for the critical storage infrastructure? This one-day online event will see expert speakers detail existing projects and how hydrogen can be stored at key points and junctions of the value chain.
Explore in detail the hydrogen technologies landscape, evaluating different forms of hydrogen production, their key technical components, materials and processes, as well as cutting-edge innovations and market development opportunities in promising manufacturing regions. Hear experts review the state of play of the electrolyser market, debate the role for technology service providers, recommend policies to stimulate innovation and R&D, and much more!
With growing activity in Latin America’s hydrogen sector, now is the time to get involved and unlock the region’s vast potential as a producer and exporter of hydrogen. Join our virtual event for a deep dive into the most promising markets, their hydrogen strategies, projects pipelines, technology preferences, key stakeholders and must-know insights on Latin America’s hydrogen economy!