Global Hydrogen Webinars: Regional Insights into Low-Carbon Hydrogen Scale-Up
By 2040, low-carbon hydrogen could play a significant role in energy systems and energy transitions across the world. In the context of energy transition, it serves to support countries’ efforts to achieve the Paris Agreement goals whilst contributing to the diversity and security of their energy portfolios.
World Energy Council's Global Webinars on Hydrogen launched our latest World Energy Insights: Working Paper on Hydrogen called Regional Insights Into Low-Carbon Hydrogen Scale Up. The two webinars were member-exclusive, covered perspectives from different regions and were both held on Monday, 23 May 2022.
Webinar 8:00 – 9:00 (BST): Development of low-carbon hydrogen and its derivatives in Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and the Middle East and Gulf States
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Paul Appleby, Chief Insights Officer, World Energy Council
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Shigeru (Sam) Muraki, Vice Chair Asia Pacific/South Asia, World Energy Council & Executive Adviser, Tokyo Gas
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Béatrice Buffon, Vice Chair Europe, World Energy Council & Senior Executive VP in charge of the International Division, EDF
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Dr Andrea Lovato, EVP - Global Head of Hydrogen, ACWA Power
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Nabil Jedaira, Future Energy Leader, World Energy Council & Business development Manager, EDF
The session was moderated by Jürgen Peterseim, Senior Manager, PwC and Lana Nwosu, Director, Policy & Market, World Energy Council
Webinar 15:00 – 16:00 (BST): Development of low-carbon hydrogen and its derivatives in Europe, Latin America & the Caribbean and North America
Speakers inlcuded:
- Paul Appleby, Chief Insights Officer, World Energy Council
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Jeroen van Hoof, Global Energy, Utilities & Resources Leader, PwC
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Jeffery Preece, Director, Research & Development, EPRI
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Béatrice Buffon, Vice Chair Europe, World Energy Council & Senior Executive VP in charge of the International Division, EDF
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Mark Kirby, President and CEO, Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (CHFCA)
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Max Correa, Latam Director, CIP
The session was moderated by Jürgen Peterseim, Senior Manager, PwC and Lana Nwosu, Director, Policy & Market, World Energy Council