Timo Bollerhey

Job Title
CEO
Company
H2Global Holding / Hintco

Timo Bollerhey is the creator of the H2Global mechanism and co-founder of the H2Global
Foundation. Within the H2Global framework, he serves as CEO of HINT.CO GmbH and Lead Strategist for H2Global. With nearly 25 years of experience in investment and financial markets, particularly in emerging markets, Timo is a recognized expert in his field. Before launching H2Global, he was a director at the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) in Brazil, where he focused on blended finance strategies and mobilizing institutional investors towards alternative assets. Prior to that, he served as Division Manager at the African Development Bank (AfDB), fostering collaboration and co-financing with strategic private and public-sector partners.
Between 2011 and 2016, Timo was Director of Business Development at Allianz Global Investors,
leading client coverage and advisory for African institutional investors. Earlier in his career, he
headed financial institutions and sovereigns for Africa and the Middle East at Raiffeisen Bank
International in Vienna and served as Chief Representative Officer for Sub-Saharan Africa at
UniCredit Group in Johannesburg. Since January 2024, Timo has also been nominated as Deputy Chair of the CertifHy Steering Committee.

June 24, 2026Panel Discussion

June 25, 2026Keynote (title will be announced soon)

Sessions
Session
Between Rearm EU and Repower EU - What Strategic Role Does Hydrogen Play for Europe?

Thursday, June 25, 2026, 10:00am–11:30am

ICM - Room 14 B

Please note that this session will be conducted in English. Europe is fighting for its position in the global hydrogen race. Caught between the Green Deal and geopolitical tensions, the EU needs to find a balance. How can we achieve technological sovereignty while diversifying our sources of imports? The second day of the conference is dedicated to the big strategic questions of the European and global hydrogen economies, from the competitiveness of European electrolyzers with those from Asian manufacturers to the question of a European H2 Local and international partnerships. The discussions will show how Europe can keep its industrial basis and build new partnerships while asserting local hydrogen technology against the superiority of the Far East. Why? Hydrogen is not only a climate-neutral energy carrier, it is also becoming a geopolitical power factor in the context of global political and economic upheaval. At the start of the second conference day, we will ask key questions about Europe's energy supply and discuss the need for a policy fostering greater energy autonomy, such as: How can hydrogen be positioned as a European sovereignty project balancing the objectives of ReArm EU and RePower EU? How can we achieve technological sovereignty while diversifying our sources of imports? What practical steps are needed to geopolitically bolster the hydrogen economy in Europe? And will reinforcing national and European defenses help speed up the establishment of key markets and infrastructure for climate-neutral hydrogen?

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