Pipeline Conference To Explore Germany’s Hydrogen Grid
Join the inaugural Pipeline Opportunities Conference – EMEA (POC-EMEA) from your home or office on September 17 and gain insight into the ongoing challenges operators and service companies face in the region. The virtual conference offers you the chance to connect with a global audience, without packing your suitcase.
Hydrogen will play a key role for the deep/full decarbonization of the future economy. Germany is planning to build a transport grid for Hydrogen parallel to the existing grid for Methane. The Hydrogen grid can be built to a large extent by converting existing infrastructure to use with hydrogen.
Hear from Dr. Malte Grunwald, Hydrogen Team, Gasunie Deutschland Transport Services GmbH, as he discusses Germany’s Future Hydrogen Grid. Grunwald will cover:
- Importance of Hydrogen for a CO2 neutral Economy
- Vision for a Hydrogen Grid in Germany (2050)
- Concrete first steps in the German National Development Plan for Gas through 2030 (Netzentwicklungsplan Gas 2020-2030)
- Technical aspects of the transport of hydrogen
- Economical aspects of hydrogen production
- Legal and regulatory requirements
Thanks to our sponsors, your registration for this conference is complimentary. Experience LIVE and pre-recorded webinars exploring the changing global gas market. Register now at POC-EMEA.
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