
Energy Innovation Network: Hydrogen Forum
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Energy Innovation Network
Hydrogen Forum
The hydrogen train is leaving the station and we better be on it! The Hydrogen Council, a global initiative of nearly 40 leading energy, transport and industry companies, forecasts a US$2.5 trillion hydrogen market by 2050, with 30 million jobs created and 6Gt of annual CO2 abatement.
KPMG’s Automotive Executive Survey 2018 showed the car industry slightly favouring Fuel Cell Vehicles (FCVs) over battery Electric Vehicles (EVs). FCVs offer the convenience of longer range, quicker charging and, for the incumbent players, a similar supply chain.
Hyundai has entered into an agreement to supply 1,000 hydrogen fuel cell trucks to the Swiss commercial vehicle market over a five-year period, starting in 2019. 18-tonne trucks (34 tonne gross combined weight with a trailer) have a range of over 400 km and can be fully recharged in seven minutes, which is comparable with conventional diesel vehicles, but significantly more time efficient than equivalent battery-electric powertrains.
China wants to transform Wuhan into a ‘Hydrogen City’ by 2025 with up to five world leading hydrogen enterprises, 100 hydrogen-fuelling stations, and annual production of hydrogen fuel cells exceeding $20 billion. Meanwhile, Shell and ITM Power are building the world’s largest 10MW hydrogen electrolysis plant at Rhineland refinery in Germany.
Australia is uniquly positioned to become a world leader in hydrogen technology and in the process lower the cost of energy, opening the door to advanced manufacturing and attracting more international investments.
PRESENTERS
Peter Kasprzak, CEO of Innovate Australia, Convenor of Hydrogen Society of Australia
US Hydrogen 'Discovery Tour' and North American Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Expo
Luc Kox, Director at Blue Horizon Solutions and Coordinator of Hydrogen Society of Australia initiative
Many Colours of Hydrogen Economy
Professor Craig Buckley, Curtin University
The International Energy Agency (IEA) Hydrogen Technology Collaboration Program
Matthew Cronin, General Manager Strategy & Regulation at ATCO Australia
Australia’s First Power-to-Gas (Solar-to-Hydrogen) project
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