INTERNATIONAL PARTNERSHIP FOR HYDROGEN AND FUEL CELLS IN THE ECONOMY
IPHE Hydrogen Valleys Forum: Policies and Actions at a Regional Scale
This IPHE Forum is done in concert with Mission Innovation: IC8
December 2, 2020
Get the latest strategies and policy initiatives from some of the most advanced regions, and gain insights into the issues and approaches of dynamic Hydrogen Valleys and Hubs through their concrete actions.
Date: December 2, 2020
Start: 14:30 CET
Forum Moderator: Tim Karlsson, Executive Director, IPHE Secretariat
14:30 Welcome: Opening of the Forum – Purpose, Focus, and Expected Outcomes
14:35 Overview: Insights in Developments to Date and Road Ahead
· Patrick Child
14:50 Insights from Leading Hydrogen Valleys
Followed by moderated Q&A
· Markus Kaufmann
15:15 Presentation of Hydrogen Valleys: Leading Examples of Actions Underway
· Port of Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Randolf Weterings
· Port of Los Angeles, California: Jacob Goldberg
· Orkney Islands Hydrogen Project, Scotland: Neil Kermode
· Port Bonython, South Australia: Nick Smith
16:00 Moderated Question & Answers
Panel: H2 Valley Panellists discuss commonalities and differences, and take audience questions
17:00 Close of the IPHE Regions Forum
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Tim Karlsson
Executive Director | International Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Economy (IPHE)
Patrick Child
Deputy Director General, Research and Innovation, European Commission, and, Co-Lead of Mission Innovation (MI) Innovation Challenge 8 (IC8)
Markus Kaufmann
Senior Project Leader, Competence Centre Civil Economics and Infrastructure | Roland Berger
Randolf Weterings
Business Manager, New Business Development | Port of Rotterdam
Jacob Goldberg
Environmental Specialist | Port of Los Angeles
Neil Kermode
Managing Director | European Marine Energy Centre
Nick Smith
Executive Director, Growth and Low Carbon Division, Department for Energy and Mining | Government of South Australia