Hydrogen for Clean Transport will showcase the advances made by hydrogen technology in the transport sector and discuss the remaining challenges working towards widespread commercialisation.
Hydrogen Mobility Europe, the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU) and Hydrogen Europe are organising on 24 – 25 October 2019, in Hamburg, a series of events to discuss the opportunities around hydrogen in the transition to a sustainable energy future. Transport emissions are one of the largest sources of air pollution, but with hydrogen technology they could soon see a reduction.
The programme will start on 24 October at 12:00 h with the arrival of a fleet of fuel cell electric vehicles, following their road-trip journey through Europe.
On 25 October, sector experts will meet for the Hydrogen for Clean Transport conference to share emerging conclusions from the H2ME projects, demonstrating the benefits of hydrogen technology both for transport and for improving the air quality and green agendas throughout Europe.
H2ME Mid-term Conference Agenda
25th October 2019 – see below
8:30 Arrival and registration | |
Welcome addresses | |
9:30 | Welcome Address |
Heinrich Klingenberg, Managing Director, hySOLUTIONS | |
9:45 | FCH JU: Making an Impact by Accelerating Innovation and Securing Competitiveness |
Bart Biebuyck, Director, FCH JU | |
10:00 | H2 Mobility Deutschland: Market Activation and Network Development in Germany |
Nikolas Iwan, Managing Director, H2 Mobility Deutschland | |
10:15 | Emerging Conclusions from the Hydrogen Mobility Europe Project |
Lisa Ruf, Principal Consultant, Element Energy | |
10:30 | Hydrogen Mobility Europe Project Deployment and Technology Readiness |
Robert Evans, CEO, Cenex | |
10:45 Coffee break | |
Panel Session 1 – Commercialisation and Market Preparation | | |
Chair: Ben Madden, Director, Element Energy | |
11:15 | Market Activation and Strategies for Commercialisation – Fuel Cell Passenger Cars Deployment |
Ferry Franz, Director, Toyota Motor Europe | |
11:25 | Market Activation and Strategies for Commercialisation – Fuel Cell Vans Deployment |
Gilles Bourrat – Program Director, Symbio | |
11:35 | Market Activation and Strategies for Commercialisation – Trucks Deployment |
Dr.-Ing. Manfred Schuckert – Daimler Trucks | |
11:45 | Fuel Cell Bus Deployment with the example of the H2Bus Europe Deployment |
Ulrik Torp Svendsen, Director Nel, H2Bus Europe | |
11:55 | Panel discussion |
Speakers joined by | |
Ahmed Guenaoui, Advisor to CEO, ENGIE Cofely | |
Johanna Reinhardt, Business Development Manager, CleverShuttle | |
12:30 Lunch break | |
Panel session 2 – Green and affordable hydrogen for Zero Emission Transportation | | |
Chair: Lionel BOILLOT, Project Manager, FCH2 JU | |
13:45 | Overview of Zero Emission (ZE) Driving Options – Life Cycle Comparison of Electric and Fuel Cell Vehicles |
Dr. André Sternberg – Project Manager Fraunhofer ISE | |
13:55 | Regional Scale Deployment of Electrolyzers |
Liliane Cloatre, Director Business development, Hynamics | |
14:05 | Case study: Certifhy Project for EU wide Guarantee of Origin Certificates |
Guy De Reals, Director, Air Liquide | |
14:15 | Case Study: Economics for Green Hydrogen with Captive Fleets in Gronningen |
Dr.-Ing. Patrick Cnubben, New Energy Coalition | |
14:25 | Renewable Power integration and Opportunities for Electrolyzer |
Arnaud Roulland, Research Engine, EIFER | |
14:50 | Panel discussion |
15:00 | Closing remarks |
Valerie Bouillon Delporte, President, Hydrogen Europe | |
15:15 Networking and get together with snacks | |
16:30 End of event |
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