Join us for the third webinar in the ITEG series where we will be discussing the need for sector coupling to enable large scale roll out of clean hydrogen and realise the benefits of a wide scale hydrogen ecosystem.
This webinar will feature speakers from Elogen, Energy Systems Catapult, SSE and the Port of Rotterdam.
ITEG (Integrating Tidal Energy into the European Grid) is funded by the Interreg North-West Europe programme.
For more information on the project, please visit: www.nweurope.eu/ITEG Read More
Local Energy Systems Scottish Industry Network (LESSIN) is a cluster-building initiative which brings together manufacturers, project developers, technology companies, innovation support organisations, knowledge communities, and investors to cultivate the low carbon ecosystem in Scotland, and beyond.
LESSIN is led by Energy Systems Catapult in collaboration with the Energy Technology Partnership (ETP), and on behalf of Scottish Enterprise and Highlands and Islands Enterprise. The project is part-funded by the 2014–2020 European Structural and Investment Fund.
Supported by LESSIN’s new online collaboration platform, Energy Systems Catapult, Energy Technology Partnership and other innovation support organisations are working with Scottish industry to identify challenges and opportunities in delivering Local Energy Systems. Read More
Join us for our second #ITEG webinar where we will look at exemplar hydrogen valleys in Europe and discuss how new clean energy pathways, including marine energy, can contribute to the development of the next generation of hydrogen valleys.
Chaired by EMEC, this webinar will feature speakers from New Energy Coalition, the Green Hysland project, TECO2030 and Hydrogen Ireland. Read More
Scottish Enterprise and The Scottish Government host a hydrogen day at the Climate Action Zone during COP26.
During Hydrogen day The Scottish Goverment launched their draft hydrogen action plan, outlining the 5 year programme with £100 million of funding. Read More
You are invited to join us for the first virtual event in the 4 part ITEG webinar series on 19 October 10:00 - 11:30 (BST).
In this first webinar, we’ll discuss the important contribution that tidal energy can bring to achieving global carbon emission reduction targets. Speakers will discuss the latest tidal innovations under development and how integration with hydrogen production could open up new market opportunities for the ocean energy sector. The webinar will also share insight from the ITEG project: an integrated tidal energy and hydrogen production solution for clean energy generation to be demonstrated in Orkney. Read More
Theme of the day: Hydrogen Valleys connected
The symposium experts will discuss the various regionally Hydrogen Valley initiatives that are developing through-out European Union and elsewhere. What do the various initiatives have in common and where do they differ? In addition, it will be discussed how duplication of effort and undue competition can be prevented and how instead synergies can be achieved by intensifying collaboration. Many representatives of Hydrogen Valleys and involved stakeholders will share their hands-on experiences, seek for modalities to align mutual interest and to create lasting cross-border alliances. Read More
NTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HYDROGEN SAFETY 2021
“Safe Hydrogen for Net Zero”
The Scottish Government and IA HySafe invite you to take part in ICHS2021 which will be about “Safe Hydrogen for Net Zero”.
The first eight ICHS biennial conferences from 2005 to 2019 attracted experts from all over the world, and provided an open platform for the presentation and discussion of new findings, information and data on hydrogen safety – from basic research to applied development and from good practice to standardisation and regulatory issues.
This further reinforces Scotland as one of the leading locations for deployment of hydrogen and fuel cell solutions into developing low carbon energy systems. Highlights include the expanding hydrogen bus fleet in Aberdeen and along with many other innovative projects in locations such as Fife, the Western Isles, and the Orkney Islands. These projects are leading the way with a ‘learning by doing’ approach, and are willing to share best practice and experience.
All contributions to ICHS2021 will be evaluated for their scientific content and relevance to the wider uptake and deployment of safe hydrogen as part of the transition to a low carbon energy system. Read More
Seanergy, the international forum dedicated to Offshore Renewable Energy, gathers each year around 200 exhibitors and more than 3000 international actors of the sector (politics, ordering institutions (energy operators and industrials), technological experts, NGOs, researchers, investors, and subcontractors). Read More
The European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference (EWTEC) series are international, technical and scientific conferences, focussing on renewable marine energy – wave and tidal – which are derived from the water column in the ocean. EWTEC is well established among renewable energy conferences showing considerable growth since its launch in 1993. Read More
At WHTC 2021, local and international attendees have the opportunity to present their technical findings and advancements in hydrogen and fuel cells, as well as participate in f-cell+HFC, the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Event for marketing and networking. WHTC is hosted by the Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (CHFCA), under the auspices of the International Association for Hydrogen Energy (IAHE).
WHTC together with f-cell+HFC join two important worlds: innovative technologies and scientific research with international markets and business cases. The convention will see the leaders of the hydrogen sector of the clean energy transition creating, discussing and developing next steps, now that the Canadian Hydrogen Strategy and others worldwide have been announced.
This year’s event takes place online – a first for WHTC – and offers three days of live scientific and market-oriented activities, including plenaries, seminars, technical sessions, poster and oral presentations, and an international Networking Hub. Read More