Invitation to the 2nd Sustainable Energy Day


Friday, September 8, 2023 - 08:30 to 16:00
  • How much hydrogen do we really need to decarbonize?
  • What are no-regret options for hydrogen infrastructure?
  • What regulation ensures that hydrogen reduces emissions?

 

To discuss this with experts from research, policymaking, and the energy industry join us at the 2nd Sustainable Energy Day

 

 “Hydrogen Infrastructure & Regulation:
Power to the Pipeline?!”

 

organized by the Danish energy research network ENERforsk and CSEI – free of charge and open-for-all.

SustainED has the vision to connect research, policymakers, and industry. Participants will therefore be from all three domains and include students from CBS and DTU.

Please register (mandatory) here: https://cbs.nemtilmeld.dk/754/

The conference will take place at the CBS campus. Coffee, tea, snacks, and lunch will be provided. All food served will be vegetarian. For any questions, please email us at enerforsk@cbs.dk.

Program

From 8.30 Coffee, Tea, and Fruit
9.00-09.15 Welcome (CSEI)
09.15–10.45 Session 1: Hydrogen Infrastructure Planning

 

Fabian Neumann (TU Berlin)
Hydrogen infrastructure planning in Europe: networks, imports, and industry

Irina Fix (GASCADE/EHB)
Challenges and opportunities for hydrogen infrastructure planning in Europe

James Kneebone (FSR)
Trade-offs between transportation via pipeline and per ship

10.45 Vitamin Break
11.00–11.45 Keynote 1: Hydrogen Infrastructure Planning

 

Marie Münster (DTU)
Hydrogen infrastructure and production in Europe with and without imports

11.45–12.30 Keynote 2: Hydrogen Regulation

 

Stefano Astorri (ACER)

12.30 Lunch & Networking
13.30-15.00 Session 2: Hydrogen Regulation

 

Luisa Keßler (Bellona Foundation)
Hydrogen from the right sources and in the right places

Sara Piskor (ENTSOG)
Title TBA

TBA (DG ENER)
Title TBA

15.00-16.00 Panel Discussion

 

with the speakers moderated by Anne Neumann (NTNU, CSEI)

ENERforsk is a network to connect energy researchers in Denmark (and neighboring countries). ENERforsk is supported by Copenhagen School of Energy Infrastructure, DTU Management – Energy Economics and System Analysis, and DTU Wind – Society, Market and Policy and receives funding from Copenhagen Business School.

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