As policy support for low-carbon hydrogen continues to grow and crystallise, questions remain on where hydrogen can be most easily deployed and at what pace. With net-zero targets coming back in focus following the energy crisis of 2022, so too does the critical role of hydrogen in delivering those targets – and the opportunities it presents for companies and governments.
Date | 20 September 2023 |
Time | 08:00 – 17:00 BST |
Location | Hilton London Tower Bridge, London, UK |
20 % discount for WiGH members | Code: WMHY20 |
Event website | https://www.woodmac.com/events/hydrogen-conference-2023/ |
Join us on 20 September at the Hilton London Tower Bridge for the second edition of Wood Mackenzie’s Hydrogen Conference where you will be able to:
- Gain insight into project developments, forge new partnerships and be a part of the conversation that navigates the paths to hydrogen deployment
- Explore the long-term outlook for hydrogen and ammonia utilizing Wood Mackenzie’s research and expert analysis
- Connect with 200+ like-minded industry professionals to share ideas on hydrogen’s role in solving the energy trilemma
- Share new skills and content with your team: Build annual strategies for establishing major hydrogen trade flows
Speakers include:
- Mona Bhagat, Director Energy Transition – Hydrogen CCUS Ammonia, KBR Consulting International
- Aminta Hall, Team Lead Hydrogen, Project Commercialisation and Partnering, Uniper
- Laura Cross, Director of Market Intelligence, IFA – International Fertilizer Association
- Melany Vargas, Vice President, Head of Hydrogen Consulting, Wood Mackenzie
- Marita Nilsson, Technology Lead Electrolyzer Systems, H2 Green Steel
- Ines Kraft, Director Project Procurement, Sunfire
- Mhairidh Evans, Head of CCUS Research, Wood Mackenzie
- Claude Mourey, Director, Hydrogen and New Energies, EMEA, Wood Mackenzie
- Bridget van Dorsten, Senior Research Analyst, Hydrogen and Emerging Technologies, Wood Mackenzie
- Flor de la Cruz, Principal Analyst, Hydrogen & Emerging Technologies, Wood Mackenzie