Seminar : Emerging Offshore Technologies: Production of green electrons & molecules at sea
Following two successful summits, Sirris will be organising the Wind Energy Technology Summit for the third time. The second day of this two-day event is dedicated to the link between offshore wind energy and green molecules. WaterstofNet is partner and co-organizes this day of the event. We will be looking at the (technological) challenges of the coming years and how offshore wind energy and hydrogen production are being combined internationally.
The aim of the seminar is to inform and inspire companies and other organisations about emerging technological developments in the (offshore) wind energy sector.
The increasing generation of offshore wind energy in Europe, in addition to other forms of offshore energy production still being vigorously developed, offer many opportunities to combine and integrate electrolysis. The use of hydrogen will gradually be introduced in various industrial sectors, including the offshore sector. We are also looking at how green hydrogen can be used as an energy source on installation- and maintenance vessels deployed in the offshore wind sector.
In the morning we offer you the unique opportunity to visit the brand-new test facility Coastal & Ocean Basin (COB).
In the afternoon several Belgian and international speakers will describe the state of the art, new market insights and the latest innovation trends around this emerging theme.
Please find the detailled info and subscription form here!
Programme (preliminary)
Time | Topic | Speaker |
Morning |
Visit to Coastal & Ocean Basin (COB) - separate registration!!
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Afternoon |
'Test & demonstration insights of hydrogen production in offshore conditions' |
Adriaan van Hoeken, Lhyfe |
'Economic impact assessment of Hydrogen generated from Offshore Wind: A case study for Belgium' |
Ozlem Ceyhan Yilmaz, Sirris | |
'Ambition, Realisation and Status Quo of the project' |
AquaVentus | |
'Demonstration of hydrogen bunkering facility for hydrogen powered offshore' |
Jochem Vermeir, Parkwind | |
'Market & policy perspectives linked to offshore hydrogen production' | Daniel Fraile, Hydrogen Europe | |
'The HBr Flow Battery: integration of power storage and hydrogen production' | Guido Dalessi, Elestor | |
'Demonstrating & Scaling key enabling technologies for offshore electrons and hydrogen' | Chris Dhulst, Bekaert |
Companies in Flanders pay 105,- EUR | Others 349,- EUR.