HTP Webinar 2: Building your Hydrogen Valley project ideas and consortium partners

HTP Webinar 2: Building your Hydrogen Valley project ideas and consortium partners

The second Hydrogen Territories Platform (HTP) webinar of 2021 takes place on Wednesday 16 June. This event includes a great line-up of speakers who will provide experience and insights about developing real-world hydrogen projects.

Events

Date: 16 June 2021 – 15:00 to 16:30 CET

Last week saw the launch of the Clean Hydrogen Mission, a new global coalition to support the clean hydrogen economy as part of Mission Innovation. The goal of the Clean Hydrogen Mission is to reduce the costs of clean hydrogen to the end user to 2 dollar per kilogram by 2030 and to deliver at least 100 large-scale integrated hydrogen valleys worldwide, with many of these likely to be located in ports and harbours.

Our second webinar in this HTP series includes a great line-up of speakers, with the opening keynote by Mirela Atanasiu of the FCH JU. Our speakers will provide insights about developing hydrogen valleys based on practical experience from the FCH JU supported BIG HIT, HEAVENN, and GREEN HYSLAND projects.

This HTP2 webinar takes place on Wednesday 16 June using Zoom, and the event recording with speaker slides will be circulated after the event to all registered participants. Please do share this invitation with your network, all are welcome to attend.

HTP2: Building your Hydrogen Valley project ideas and consortium partners

This HTP2 webinar will cover key aspects of building your Hydrogen Territory / Hydrogen Valley ideas and turning them into a project plan. It will also provide experiences from previous projects about putting together a consortium of suitable partners. This event will be of interest to anyone who is developing their own Hydrogen Valley or Hydrogen Territory project. It will provide insights and lessons learned from the BIG HIT, HEAVENN, and GREEN HYSLAND projects, three of the leading FCH JU supported hydrogen valleys across Europe.

HTP2: building your H2 valley / island project ideas and consortium partners

Wednesday 16 June 2021, from 15:00 – 16:30 (all times as CET)

15:00 – 15:05       Jesús Simón, FHA: Welcome and opening remarks:

15:05 – 15:15       Mirela Atanasiu, FCH JU: Hydrogen Valley ambitions across Europe

15:15 –  15:25       Enrique Troncoso, Enercy: Building your Hydrogen Valley project: lessons learnt

15:25 – 15:35       Ian Williamson, HyEnergy: Developing your project financial plan

15:35 – 15:45      Adele Lidderdale, Orkney Islands Council: Engaging with the local community in Orkney

15:45 – 15:55      Maria Jaen, Enagas: Project promotion and links with local & regional agencies

15:55 – 16:25      Q&A session with speakers using BIG HIT, HEAVENN, and GREEN HYSLAND project examples

16:25 – 16:30     Forthcoming HTP activities on deployment of H2 territory and valley projects and final remarks

This webinar will be on Zoom and is free to attend, but prior registration is essential.

The Hydrogen Territories Platform initiative is about sharing experience, lessons learned, and best practice from real projects in emerging Hydrogen Territories, for further information about the HTP please visit www.h2territory.eu The launch event for the HTP took place on 23rd September 2020, and the series of HTP webinars has been organised to take place during 2021 on a three monthly schedule. Here is the outline schedule for the Hydrogen Territories Platform webinar series during 2021

HTP1: sharing experience with BIG HIT, HEAVENN, and GREEN HYSLAND (23 March 2021, recording here)

HTP2: building your H2 valley / island project ideas and consortium partners (16 June 2021)

HTP3: safety and technical design for H2 valley / island project proposals (9 September 2021, EUSEW Energy Day)

HTP4: commissioning and operational excellence for H2 valley / island projects (8 December 2021)

These HTP webinars are a key part of the Orkney BIG HIT project dissemination activities in the lead up to the final BIG HIT project conference, which is planned to take place in mid-April 2022 in Orkney. We’re hoping our final conference can be run as a real in-person event, further details will follow as we get the arrangements in place.