GenComm Webinar – 1st July 2020 ‘H2 getting the green light, driving Europe’s green recovery’

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Webinar – Wednesday 1st July 2020

Starting – 10:00 GMT/11:00 CET

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Hydrogen is empowering Europe’s energy transition and is a powerful enabler for the energy transition, with benefits for both the energy system and end-use applications.

Throughout Europe and in a wider global context we are the start of an energy revolution. This revolution is changing the traditional grid controlled energy generation distribution parameters. Green Hydrogen generated from renewable energy is fuelling this energy revolution and creating new business models, opportunities, reach and control.

Green Hydrogen is decoupling the European Energy network; we are on the cusp of an energy transition that will revolutionise the energy networks as we know them.

Agenda

  1. 10:00 – Introduction – Hydrogen the catalyst for generating energy secure communities – Paul McCormack, Belfast Met
  2. 10:20 – Optimising H2-based energy models – using Decision Support Tools – Dr Rory Monaghan, NUIG
  3. 10:40 – Informing and enabling communities – Community Hydrogen Forum CH2F – Ian Williamson, HyEnergy
  4. 11:00 – The mobility capacity of Hydrogen – Wind to green H2 – Mark Welsh, Energia
  5. 11:20 – H2 the catalyst for economic growth –  Key Industry Guest Speaker
  6. 11:40 – Q&A Session

The presentations will detail:

  1. How the GenComm pilot is at the forefront of innovation and clean growth
  2. The hurdles that must be overcome for hydrogen to become a viable, clean energy source
  3. How data-informed tools can empower green hydrogen project development, critical for sustained economic recovery
  4. How GenComm pilot project wind-to-hydrogen will help evidence the mobility capacity of hydrogen
  5. Green stimulus, how hydrogen is a viable clean energy source
  6. Importance of developing a cohesive economic, energy and climate action plan
  7. Developing the potential for hydrogen as an energy vector for transport, industry and heating.

For more information contact Belfast Metropolitan College Innovation Manager, Paul McCormack on paulmccormack@belfastmet.ac.uk

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