Exhibitions / Congresses

Hydrogen Conference 2023

United Kingdom, London - 20 September 2023
Hydrogen Conference 2023 The Hydrogen Conference takes place in London on 20 September with focus on navigating the paths to low-carbon hydrogen deployment and the opportunities it presents for contributing to net-zero. Gain insight into project developments, forge new partnerships and be a part of the conversation that navigates the paths to hydrogen deployment. You can also connect with 200+ like-minded industry professionals to share ideas on hydrogen's role in solving the energy trilemma.
Date(s)
20 September 2023
Venue
Hilton London Tower Bridge
Ticketing
£495 per person
Contact for booking / more info
Laurence Allen
Program
2023 conference themes include:
* Building a global low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia market this decade and beyond
* Delivering low-carbon hydrogen projects: costs, financing, bankability, and risks
* The existing ammonia market and the challenges to decarbonisation
* The importance of policy mandates and incentives in shaping the low-carbon hydrogen landscape
* Scaling green hydrogen: navigating the rules, costs and applications
* Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) and blue hydrogen - can one succeed without the other?
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