Hydrogen, decarbonization problem of pathway to decarbonization?
Gorilla 4,5 Room
17:00 - 17:20
Speakers
Abstract
In this session first the magnitude of Hydrogen (H2) as a decarbonization problem will be presented as it accrues today to ~4% of the global CO2e emissions.
Green hydrogen, whereby water is split into Hydrogen (H2) and Oxygen (O2) by renewable power, is at first and foremost a pathway to decarbonization for hard-to-abate sectors, such as iron and steel, fertilizers and chemicals and building materials. Sectors that currently rely on fossil fuels for either high-temperature or chemical feedstocks.
Rik will highlight where core innovations in this field can effectively impact green hydrogen as a catalyst for decarbonization.