Webinars / Virtual Events

World Hydrogen Asia online conference

China, Online - November 15, 2023
World Hydrogen Asia returns for the second edition, exploring the region's latest prospects for hydrogen to enable economic development whilst reducing carbon emissions.This online event will explore:

-Market mechanisms and national policies facilitating hydrogen projects and deployment
-Demand and supply hubs, import and export routes
-International collaboration on transport and distribution networks
-Country comparisons on hydrogen projects, policies, targets and roadmaps
Date(s)
November 15, 2023
Time(s)
08:00-10:10
Venue
Online conference
Contact for booking / more info
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