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Clean Gas I: Hydrogen and Clean Gases: Policy, Infrastructure and Industrial Strategy
Thursday 19.3
Free of Charge
Music Hall | 9:00 – 10:30
Clean Gas I: Hydrogen and Clean Gases: Policy, Infrastructure and Industrial Strategy
Return of the industrial policy. What it means for hydrogen regulation?
EU hydrogen regulation is perceived as complex. Meanwhile, global industrial competition is tight, and key competitors at China and the US have vastly different approaches. How does EU ensure its industrial competitiveness while preserving high climate ambition?
The energy future needs gases
An emission-free energy future needs gases. Gas connects energy operators and forms of production. Energy is available exactly when it is needed and where it is needed: in energy production, industry, transport or homes. The price of gas is also competitive. Reliable gas will also meet future energy needs.
Building a Net Zero Energy Ecosystem – Sumitomo SHI FW’s locomotive program
A short summary of your presentation: NZEE addresses multiple paths to sustainable fuels and resilient power systems. The objective is to develop integrated solutions that optimize sustainable energy production, integrating different sectors and connecting them within broader energy systems. The program aims to involve at least 50 ecosystem partners. Overview of ongoing projects.nygå
From Vision to Reality: Gasgrid’s Hydrogen Network Development in Finland
Finland is taking bold steps toward a sustainable energy future, and hydrogen plays a central role in the transition. This presentation explores Gasgrid’s journey from vision to reality in developing a national hydrogen network highlighting current progress, strategic milestones, and how this infrastructure will enable industry decarbonization and strengthen Finland’s position in the European hydrogen economy.
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