Engaging the Hydrogen Supply Chain
With the UK Government building on the ten-point action plan for a green industrial revolution, the industry will need to retrofit and build new infrastructure, unlock private investment to boost final investment decisions and explore ways to secure a sustainable hydrogen economy and build the case for hydrogen to be traded as a commodity.
Hydrogen Priorities
Alongside this strategy, the UK Government has also published a series of consultations, including the NZHF, the HBM and the UK low-carbon hydrogen standard.
With the support of the government and our enterprise agencies, coupled with private investment and innovation, we are now seeing the emergence of the next generation of hydrogen projects and investment decisions across multiple industries.
Event Synopsis
The hydrogen market is set to undergo rapid change and expansion to meet upcoming climate objectives. Long-term revenue contracts will be critical for early low-carbon hydrogen projects to obtain future financing. During this one-day conference, stakeholders and Industry will discuss how we overcome various challenges and secure more final investment decisions.
Split into four sections, we’re looking for industry experts to contribute to the following:
• How we successfully create a competitive, integrated UK market for low-carbon hydrogen
• How Hydrogen can realise its full potential as a globally traded commodity
• How we secure a flow of Investment into the hydrogen economy, specifically industry.
• The development of the end user and the decarbonisation of industries
To register interest please email enquiry@peloton-events.co.uk, or call 0161 519 8950.
Event Speakers.
Event Schedule.
08.00 – 09:00 – Registration and Networking
09:15 – 09.20 – Chair Opening Remarks
09:20 – 09.35 – Keynote Address: The State of Hydrogen Projects in Scotland – Stuart McKay (Head of Hydrogen Policy – Scottish Government)
09.35 – 09.55 – James Mitchell, Decarbonisation Engineer – Clarke Energy
09.55 – 10.10 – Andy Avenell – Crowcon
10.10 – 10.25 – Colin Pritchard – Sustainability Director – INEOS Grangemouth
10:25 – 10.55 – Panel Discussion: Opportunities in the Hydrogen Supply Chain
• Colin Pritchard – Sustainability Director – INEOS Grangemouth
• Kyle Murchie – Specialist Connections Engineer, Roadnight Taylor
• Nick Stapley – Business Development Manager – RWE
• Martin Banks – Clean Energy Solutions Director – Wood Plc
10.55 – 11.35 – Refreshments and Networking
11.40 – 11.55 – Graham Boyne – Gas Detection Consultant – International Gas Detectors
12.00 – 12.20 – Tim Dumenil – Head of Business Development – Storegga Hydrogen
12.30 – 12.50 – Martyn Tulloch – Business Development Consultant – Net Zero Technology Centre – Exporting Hydrogen
12.50 – 13.05 – Masahide KANEKO -Development & Origination Manager – Elogen
13.05 – 13.20 – Arup – David Hogg – Senior Energy Systems Consultant – Arup
13.20 – 14.20 – Lunch Break
14.20 – 14.35 – Mark Griffin – Head of Hydrogen Market Development – Scottish Power –
14.35 – 14.50 – Nick Stapley – Business Development Manager – RWE
14.50 – 15.05 – Pete Fear – Business Development Manager – Hynamics
15.05 – 15.20 – Dr Martin Hanton, Green Energy and Sustainability Director, TÜV SÜD Northern Europe
15.20 – 15.35 – Craig McCafferty – Associate Director – Arup
15.35 – 15.50 – Kevin Walker – UK Technical Sales Manager – Northern Valve & Fitting Company Limited
16:00 – 16:05 – Closing Remarks