Anna Margret Korneliusdottir

Project manager with strong experience in zero-emission and transport policy, programs involving hydrogen and other alternative fuels, in addition to the shipping and maritime sectors.

I view WiGH as an important platform for connection and motivation. I look forward to being inspired, creating partnerships, and sharing ideas. Nice to meet you!

Project Manager
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Anna Margrét is a project manager at Icelandic New Energy, based in Reykjavík, Iceland. She leads, coordinates and participates in domestic, Nordic and EU level projects on the deployment of hydrogen and fuel cell technology and acts as a consultant on policy measures to support the development and adoption of zero-emission technology and infrastructure. Collaboration and maintaining a healthy connection with key stakeholders in the transport and maritime sectors through projects, workshops, and various other initiatives have proven essential in her work.

Her academic background in Environment and Natural Resources from the University of Iceland‘s Department Faculty of Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science and expertise in the field of LCA has supported her research, contribution to diverse reports, and communication thereof.

Artic Knowhow as Strength: „Nordic Marina: Networking for alternative fuels and efficiency in the marine sector“, 2015 https://tapahtumat.tekes.fi/event/arcticmovements;

Danish Marine Technology Conference: „Pushing the Green Transport Movement out to Sea – The Maritime Sector Can Become the Next Green Industry“, 2016 https://danskemaritime.dk/danish-maritime-technology-conference/;

Nordic Energy Technology Perspectives launch event: „Regenerative Hybrid Electric Propulsion on a Sailboat“, 2016 https://www.nordicenergy.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/NETP-Icelandic-launch-13-June-programme-18-05-2016.pdf;

Nordic Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Conference: „H2ME – the largest EU funded hydrogen infrastructure and vehicle demonstration“, 2018 www.alternergy.info;

The Icelandic Port Federation Annual Conference: „Electrification of ports – The Icelandic Government‘s Action Plan for Energy Transition in Icelandic Ports“, 2019 https://hafnasamband.is/hafnafundur-2019/

Kornelíusdóttir, A.M. & Skúlason, J.B. (2020, April 27-30). Iceland’s strides towards carbon neutrality in 2040 – The role of ecofriendly fuels for transport. Transport Research Arena 2020, Helsinki, Finland. (Conference canceled);

Nordic Marina. (2017). Reducing maritime emissions: Policy recommendations for the future of Nordic green marine transport.

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