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Wednesday, 16 June 2010, 10:00 - 17:00 |
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This workshop will focus on the production of Hydrogen from Renewable Sources to define a clear vision of what Green Hydrogen is and discuss the potentials/barriers inherent to this topic.
In particular, the workshop should discuss the following questions:
(1) SET THE FRAME: what is green Hydrogen and is there a definition for green hydrogen; sustainability criteria for hydrogen; production technologies & pathways (biogas, RE & electrolysis); state of the art of technologies & research
(2) CASE STUDY & LESSONS LEARNED: demonstrate current successful and lighthouse projects in this field; share best practice
(3) ADVANTAGES & BARRIERS: review the benefits of Green Hydrogen, discuss the obstacles existing for hydrogen from renewable (technological, political, economical) in particular focus on the gap existing between fuel cells and hydrogen stakeholders & Renewable stakeholders
(4) PERSPECTIVES: market pathways & potentials (demand, capacity, offer)
Speakers and preliminary programme:
Speakers for this workshop will include
- Ian Williamson, Air Product, Hydrogen energy system Director (UK) will share the vision of Air Product, one of the leading industry player in hydrogen energy.
- Patrick Schmidt, Ludwig-Bölkow-Systemtechnik GmbH (LBST), Project Manager - Sustainable Energy & Transport (Germany) will discuss the sustainability of hydrogen as a transport fuel and put the discussion about hydrogen in the context of the current European Renewable Energy legislative framework.
- Dr Pieternel Claassen, Wageningen UR Food & Biobased Research, Hyvolution Project Coordinator (Netherlands), will present the Hyvolution project, a lighthouse project, whose aim is to develop a blue-print for decentral hydrogen production process using local biomass.
Further speakers & organisations to be announced soon.
Details
- Venue: The workshop will take place at Euro Keys offices, rue de la Loi 26, 10th floor, 1040 Brussels
- Timing: Wednesday 16 June 2010, from 10h00 to 17h00
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