
Hydrogen as a Traded Commodity 2023
Date/Time
05 Jul 2023 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Location
Radisson Hotel & Conference Centre London Heathrow
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 have 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. This includes areas such as infrastructure, storage, distribution and production.
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
- The development of the end user and the decarbonisation of the industry
SPEAKERS

SCHEDULE
SESSION A HYDROGEN AS A COMMODITY
09.15 – 09.20 – Chair welcome
09.20 – 09.40 – How do we price hydrogen
09.40 – 10.00 – Can hydrogen realise its full potential as a global traded commodity?
10.00 – 10.20 – Maintaining momentum within the political and economic climate
10.20 – 11.00 – Panel discussion – Creating a competitive, integrated UK market for low carbon hydrogen
- Ensuring a supportive regulatory framework
- The potential benefits of blending, and its potential role as a reserve off-taker
11.00 – 11.50 – Refreshments and Networking
SESSION B INVESTMENT – HOW DO WE SECURE A FLOW OF INVESTMENT INTO THE UK HYDROGEN ECONOMY
11.55 – 12.35 – Panel Discussion
- Making hydrogen investment more attractive
- What is the role of government in supporting hydrogen
- What would a developed hydrogen market do for utilities companies
- What solutions can the private sector bring to accelerate the energy transition
12.40 – 13.10 – Technical Seminars
13.10 – 14.10 – Lunch
14.15 – 14.45 – Technical Seminar
SESSION C – END USERS OF HYDROGEN
14.45 – 14.50 – Chair Afternoon Welcome
14.50 – 15.05 – How we develop hydrogen transport and storage infrastructure in the future – National Infrastructure Commission – confirmed
15.05 – 15.20 – Case Study 2
15.20 – 15.35 – Case Study 3
15.35 – 15.50 – Case Study 4
15.50 – 16.15 – Competition Timings for Hydrogen Funds
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