

H2 ValueChain
12. februar 2020 @ 10:00 - 16:00
| NOK500H2 ValueChain
Developing the Hydrogen Value Chain in Norway and Europe
Join our seminar where we will discuss how to develop the hydrogen value chain in Norway and Europe, as well as introduce EIT InnoEnergy and its different investment programs.
Time: 10.00-16.00,12. February 2020
Place: Thon Hotel Opera, Dronning Eufemias gate 4, Oslo (Oslo S)
Sign up here (Sign up by February 5th)
Program
09.15 – 10.00 | Registration (coffee/ tea) |
Part 1: Building European and Norwegian competitiveness on Hydrogen |
10.00 – 11.00 | Introduction by moderator, Daniel Ras-Vidal, CEO Kunnskapsbyen Lillestrøm |
The global perspective and the opportunities for Europe and Norway EIT InnoEnergy, Tomas Kåberger, Industrial growth executive |
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The European push for investing in sustainable innovation European Energy Research Alliance, Nils Røkke, Chairman |
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Developing a framework for production and use of Hydrogen in Norway Ministry of Petroleum and Energy, NN |
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11.00 – 11.30 | Break and refreshments |
Part 2: What next – seizing the opportunities |
11.30 – 12.15 | Research and innovation throughout the hydrogen value chain
NTNU, Johan Einar Hustad, Director NTNU Energy |
Green hydrogen in Europe
SINTEF, NN |
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Creating regional roadmaps for Hydrogen Renewable Cluster in Norway, Tomas Bjørdal, Project Manager |
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Heavy duty transport and maritime mobility using hydrogen in Norway
MoZEES/IFE, Øystein Ulleberg, Principal Scientist |
Part 3: Hydrogen Pioneers – startups |
12.15 – 13.00 | Cost efficient, sustainable materials for fuel cells Celcibus AB, NN |
Curved graphene changing energy storage
Skeleton Technologies, Egert Valma, Programme Director |
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Hydrogen from renewable energy Greenstat, Vegard Frihammer, CEO |
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Clean Hydrogen Production and Carbon Capture and Storage
CCB, Ronny Haufe and Zeg Power, Kathrine Ryengen |
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13.00 – 14.00 | Lunch & networking |
Part 4: Hydrogen Pioneers – corporate |
14.00 – 15.00 | Revolutionizing steel making – replacing coking coal with hydrogen
HYBRIT, Mikael Nordlander, Head of R&D portfolio Industry Decarbonization at Vattenfall |
Commercializing Fuel Cells globally
PowerCell, Åse Bye, Business manager |
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Hydrogen reaching fossil parity – for industry and mobility
Nel Hydrogen, Bjørn Simonsen, VP Investor Relations & Corporate Communication |
Part 5: Financing the hydrogen opportunities |
15.00 – 16.00 | Accelerating the Energy Transition through investing in sustainability EIT InnoEnergy, Johan Söderbom, Thematic Leader Smartgrid and Storage |
How to incentivise hydrogen to play a key role in the energy transition Statkraft, Kevin Gould, Senior Advisor, Global Markets, Corporate Strategy |
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Panel – opportunities, what are we looking for etc Innovation Norway (Tor Mühlbradt), Nysnø (Jean-Baptiste Curien), Fremtiden Energi (Thomas Bjørdal), DnB (Einar Kilde Evensen), EIT InnoEnergy (Johan Søderbom) |
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Plenary summing up – what next (events, calls etc) Kunnskapsbyen Lillestrøm, Daniel Ras-Vidal, CEO |
Connecting people |
16.00 – 17.00 | Aperitif & networking (refreshments and light snacks) |
EIT InnoEnergy stand
– meeting opportunities |
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18.00 | Networking dinner |
ABOUT THE ORGANIZERS
EIT InnoEnergy accelerates sustainable energy innovations across Europe. Our Europe-wide network brings together 460+
business, academic and research partners, who have indirect access to 150 million energy consumers.
The Norwegian Hydrogen Forum is a nonprofit members’ association for conveying and promoting the advantages of hydrogen as an energy carrier in Norway. Our more than 60 members span Norwegian industry, universities, research institutes and other organizations.
The Norwegian Hydrogen Cluster is a newly established national business cluster within hydrogen & fuel cell technology comprised of 29 companies, research institutions, incubators and technology development actors in Norway.
NTNU Energy is one of NTNU’s four strategic areas 2014 – 2023. Development and integration of a renewable and sustainable energy supply is a key challenge for the world community. NTNU commits itself to contribute to such a transition by minimizing the ecological footprint in developing the existing resources, and to massively invest in research related to renewable energy sources, storage solutions, energy consumption and transportation. NTNU is the first partner of InnoEnergy in Norway and hosts a joint position for boosting business creation and innovation.
The Norwegian Renewable Energy Cluster is a facilitator of high-value cooperation between parties. We accelerate the sustainable transition to a future built on renewable energy and clean technology by developing joint innovation projects and
new energy business models. We aim to bring our members closer to markets, customers and peers. Our members represent the whole chain of value, from energy producers to end users and the technology in between.
SINTEF is one of Europe’s largest independent research organisations. Every year we carry out several thousand projects for customers large and small.
Kontakt Knut Linnerud for mer infomasjon: knut@kunnskapsbyen.no