Wood Mackenzie Hydrogen Conference


Call For Presentations
Deadline: 09-30-2024


Explore the industry developments to unlock hydrogen’s role in the energy transition with Wood Mackenzie’s hydrogen research analysts as well as industry thought leaders to explore as they also examine key drivers and challenges of deploying low-carbon hydrogen.

 

Agenda highlights include:

  • Exploring the long-term outlook for hydrogen
  • Financing and cost pressures of project development: After a tough year for clean energy investment and development, will the next year be better?
  • Developing supporting infrastructure to enable low-carbon hydrogen to scale up
  • Understanding the carbon intensity of the hydrogen rainbow: Is full value-chain carbon intensity trumping the colour of hydrogen?
  • The role of policy and regulatory design in enabling the deployment of low-carbon hydrogen
  • The growing importance of electrolyser technology and procurement
  • Fuelling the future: developments in synthetic fuels (e-fuels) for transportation
  • Insights and challenges into adopting the hydrogen economy: the offtakers’ perspective

 

Speaker companies include: Cepsa, C2X, Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), Octopus Energy Generation, Rolls-Royce, Shell, Synata Bio and VARO Energy

Speaker and Presenter Information

Speaking and branding opportunities are available. Contact Ro Pleasant on events@woodmac.com to set up an exploratory call.

Expected Number of Attendees

250

Relevant Government Agencies

Dept of Energy

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When
Wed-Thu, Nov 6-7, 2024, 8:00am - 5:00pm


Exhibit Dates
Wed-Thu, Nov 6-7, 2024


Cost

Standard Rate:  £995.00 (Until 11/06/2024)
GovEvents Member Price: £796.00 (Until 11/06/2024)
PROMO CODE: H2BIZ


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Where
City of London GB


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Event Sponsors

Synata Bio


Organizer
Wood Mackenzie


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