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Katharina Sailer

I am mainly involved in projects of renewable hydrogen certification and how efuels/RFNBOs can benefit from the greenhouse gas quota in the transport sector or from the EU-ETS in the industry.

In the past I was part of the focus group gaseouse fuels which shapes the Union Database and I conducted a comparative analysis of eleven renewable hydrogen standards globally. Furthermore, I worked on the topic of Guarantees of Origins (GO) for gaseous fuels.

"Feminism, at its best, is a movement that works to liberate all people who have been economically, socially and culturally marginalised by an ideological system that has been designed for them to fail. That means disabled people, black people, trans people, women and binary people, LGB people and working class people." (Reni Eddo-Lodge)

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GreenGasAdvisor
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Katharina Sailer works as an independendent freelancer under the brand GreenGasAdvisors (GGA) together with Stephan Bowe and Johan Grope. GGA consults on regulatory requirements, certification systems and greenhouse gas balancing in Germany and Europe with a focus on the energy carriers biomethane, hydrogen, bio-LNG, SNG, e-methanol and e-ammonia. She is also part-time employed at GP Joule as a Senior Consultant for Renewable Energies. Prior to her current activities, she was employed by the German Energy Agency (dena) where she was involved in renewable hydrogen certification, the development of a blockchain-based certification system and projections of the greenhousegas quota until 2030. Katharina Sailer also worked two years at the Leibniz Institute for Agricultural Engineering and Bioeconomy (ATB) where she was mainly involved in the EU ADVANCEFUEL project which has the aim to facilitate the market role-out of second generation biofuels. She studied Environment and Resource Management with a specialisation in Energy Studies at the Vrije University of Amsterdam. She also worked in a renewable energy consultancy in Kenya where she was involved in setting up a marketing platform for providers of domestic biogas systems.

Nigeria Hydrogen Future Webinar (2022). AHK Nigeria. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSez2aebaoI&feature=youtu.be

WiGH event- Hydrogen Happens now: "Sustainability Criteria for Green Hydrogen" (2021). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pj13L3xkBHY&t=995s&ab_channel=WomeninGreenHydrogen (starting at 16:45)

H2dezentral (2023). ´Geschäftsmodelle für dezentrale Wasserstoffkonzepte – Zeit zum Nachsteuern`

Sailer et al. (2022). ´Global Harmonisation of Hydrogen Certification. https://www.dena.de/newsroom/publikationsdetailansicht/pub/report-global-harmonisation-of-hydrogen-certification/

Sailer et al. (2021). ´Guidelines for the verification of cross- sectoral concepts`. REGATRACE Deliverable 4.1. https://www.regatrace.eu/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/REGATRACE-D4.1.pdf

Sailer et al. (2020). ‘Developing lignocellulosic feedstock supply chains for RESfuels’. ADVANCEFUEL Deliverable 2.3. http://www.advancefuel.eu/contents/reports/d23-final-2.pdf

Mai-Moulin et al. (2018). ‘Sustainability criteria & certification for lignocellulosic biorefineries’. ADVANCEFUEL Deliverable 4.2. http://www.advancefuel.eu/contents/reports/d42-sustainability-criteria-and-certification-for-ligno.pdf

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