Media Partnership: Charting pathways to enable net zero – what role for hydrogen?
07-07-2021

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One year after its release, the EU Hydrogen Strategy continues to be the centre of debates on where, when and how hydrogen can best support the EU’s energy transition goals. The upcoming Fit for 55 Package and Hydrogen and Gas market package will write the rules to put these ambitions into law. In this context, the recently launched Hydrogen4EU report charts potential pathways for low-carbon and renewable hydrogen to contribute to the EU’s goal of net zero GHG emissions by 2050, looking at the most effective mix of hydrogen technologies to be deployed across different geographies and sectors in Europe (power, transport, industry), considering factors such as cost, speed and feasibility.
ORGANISED BY: Hydrogen4EU
MEDIA PARTNER: EURACTIV
Location
Online
Panellists
Keynote: EU Commissioner for Transport, Adina Valean
Peter Handley, Head of Unit, DG Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs
Cristian Busoi, Member of EU Parliament, ITRE Chair
Dawn Summers, President of GasNaturally
Johannes Trüby, Director, Economic Advisory, Deloitte | Project manager, Hydrogen for Europe
Noé van Hulst, Hydrogen Advisor at the International Energy Agency (IEA)
Moderator
Brian Maguire, Journalist, EURACTIV
Schedule
16:00-17:15 CEST
Contact
Matea Krivanek
matea.krivanek@euractiv.com
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