Webinar- Liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHC): accelerating Europe’s H2 economy
Europe is positioning itself as a global leader in the production and consumption of renewable hydrogen. With ambitious goals set, the aim is to produce 10 million tons domestically and import an additional 10 million tons by 2030. Despite the added expenses associated with transportation and conditioning, this strategy remains a competitive option.
To meet these ambitious goals, LOHC (liquid organic hydrogen carriers) technology emerges as a technologically viable and an economically attractive solution to address several key challenges in the field of hydrogen storage and transportation.
Various methods exist for storing and transporting renewable H2 using LOHCs. This encompasses bulk transport through large-scale tanks or integrating LOHCs into pre-existing facilities and distribution networks. LOHC technology provides notable benefits, including enhanced safety, efficiency, and flexibility, while also alleviating the need to construct new, specialized hydrogen infrastructure or modify existing facilities.
LOHCs technology presents a compelling case for adoption being a viable solution on both local and global scales. In this webinar, we will delve into the latest advances in LOHC technology and explore its potential for the European market.
In this session we will:
- Discover the latest advancements in LOHC technology and its potential applications in the European market
- Gain insights into the opportunities presented by LOHCs for optimizing the hydrogen supply chain, both in Europe and globally
- Explore real case studies of LOHC implementation in renewable hydrogen projects, highlighting tangible outcomes and advantages
Speakers:
- Ian Clarke, Director Technology – Naphtha, LOHC and Aromatics, Honeywell UOP
- Erhan Erdogan, Policy & Regulation Manager, Hydrogenius LOHC
- Daniel Le, Project Developer – NWE Region, Exolum
- Belén Gallego, CEO, RENMAD Events by ATA Insights
PRICE: FREE
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Webinar- Liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHC): accelerating Europe’s H2 economy
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Europe is positioning itself as a global leader in the production and consumption of renewable hydrogen. With ambitious goals set, the aim is to produce 10 million tons domestically and import an additional 10 million tons by 2030. Despite the added expenses associated with transportation and conditioning, this strategy remains a competitive option.
To meet these ambitious goals, LOHC (liquid organic hydrogen carriers) technology emerges as a technologically viable and an economically attractive solution to address several key challenges in the field of hydrogen storage and transportation.
Various methods exist for storing and transporting renewable H2 using LOHCs. This encompasses bulk transport through large-scale tanks or integrating LOHCs into pre-existing facilities and distribution networks. LOHC technology provides notable benefits, including enhanced safety, efficiency, and flexibility, while also alleviating the need to construct new, specialized hydrogen infrastructure or modify existing facilities.
LOHCs technology presents a compelling case for adoption being a viable solution on both local and global scales. In this webinar, we will delve into the latest advances in LOHC technology and explore its potential for the European market.
In this session we will:
- Discover the latest advancements in LOHC technology and its potential applications in the European market
- Gain insights into the opportunities presented by LOHCs for optimizing the hydrogen supply chain, both in Europe and globally
Explore real case studies of LOHC implementation in renewable hydrogen projects, highlighting tangible outcomes and advantages
Speakers:
- Ian Clarke, Director Technology – Naphtha, LOHC and Aromatics, Honeywell UOP
- Erhan Erdogan, Policy & Regulation Manager, Hydrogenius LOHC
- Daniel Le, Project Developer – NWE Region, Exolum
- Belén Gallego, CEO, RENMAD Events by ATA Insights
PRICE: FREE