Hydrogen: The missing piece of the puzzle for climate neutrality
Lithuanian RDI Liaison Office in Brussels (LINO), the NCBR Office in Brussels – Business & Science Poland, the Slovenian
Business & Research Association, the European Office of Cyprus – Brussels Office, Eötvös Loránd University and the National Research, Development, and Innovation Office in Hungary have the pleasure to invite you to
Hydrogen:
The missing piece of the puzzle for climate neutrality
21 March 2023 I 09:30 - 13:00
LINO Office / Permanent Representation of Lithuania to the EU, Rue Belliard 41-43, 1040 Brussels
Renewable energy generation depends on the efficient use of wind and solar resources and a low-carbon baseload energy source will be crucial to achieving net-zero climate targets. Hydrogen is a significant part of the solutions puzzle together with renewable fuels and electrification. It could be touted as an energy storage vessel and eventually may form part of the solution for variable renewable energy, especially when produced from clean power through electrolysers. Clean hydrogen should have a central place in the climate-neutral economy of the future, and Europe must play a key role as the world’s clean hydrogen trailblazer.
The goal of this in-person event is to discuss the role of clean hydrogen in the EU energy system, the EU initiatives to support the hydrogen research and market and present different activities in the hydrogen domain of each respective country. In addition, the participants will have a possibility to network among each other and discuss possible cooperation plans in the field of hydrogen.
Please take a look at the programme here.
The event is co-financed by the Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency (ARIS).
Presentations:
- Pedro Mendes - European Commission, DG Research and Innovation
- Nina Meglič - SRIP Circular Economy
- Mirela Atanasiu - Clean Hydrogen Partnership
- Boštjan Krajnc - KSSENA
- Darius Milčius - Lithuanian Energy Institute
- Jerzy Łukaszewicz - UMK Torun
- Irene Palomino - Iberian Energy Storage Research Center
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