This session looks beyond electrolysis to different path technologies to produce, store and use hydrogen. From direct solar-to-hydrogen conversion using thin-film photovoltaic materials, to biomass-based hydrogen production via superheated steam reforming, a new generation of low-pressure solid-state storage materials with strong durability as well as a case study of a hydrogen-powered charging station demonstrating how to relieve grid congestion and generate returns for local communities.
10:30am–10:35amWelcome and Introduction
10:35am–10:55amGreen Hydrogen Production Based on CIGS Thin Film Photovoltaic Technology
Hossam Elanzeery, Manager New Processes, AVANCIS GmbH
10:55am–11:15amHydroSolid: Advancing Sustainable Low Pressure Hydrogen Storage
Merkur Smajlaj, Head of R&D, HydroSolid GmbH
11:15am–11:35amHydrogen from Highly Superheated Steam and Waste Biomass
11:35am–11:55amReady for H2 Microgrids: Unlocking Fast-Charging Resilience
Maia Pykina, Sr. Business Development Manager, INNIO Jenbacher
11:55am–12:00pmQ&A