Eirik Melaaen
Director - Hydrocarbon & Emission Solutions
Offshore hydrogen production in Germany can further accelerate the development of offshore wind energy and increase electrolysis capacity in line with the hydrogen targets set at both national and European level. Norway, on the other hand, has high ambitions for the development of offshore wind, but with less focus on how offshore electrolysis can be part of the solution.
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The aim of this workshop is to inform Norwegian actors about the role offshore electrolysis has in the German market for offshore wind, but also to facilitate exchange and discussion about opportunities for the Norwegian market.
This is a closed event. Information and minutes from the workshop can be provided. Contact:
eirik.melaaen@norwep.com
13.30 Registration and Coffee
14.00 Welcome
Royal Norwegian Embassy in Berlin, German-Norwegian Chamber of Commerce, Norwegian Offshore Wind, Norwegian Hydrogen Forum
14.15-14.30 The Role of Offshore Electrolysis in the German market for Offshore Wind.
Andreas Mummert, Head of Politics, Stiftung Offshore Windenergie
14.35-14.50 Partnership for Climate-Friendly Hydrogen Production
Heike Winkler, WAB e.V.
14.55-15.10 Mohn – Masterplan Offshore Hydrogen North Sea
Meiko Neumann, Managing Director, Cruh21
15.15-15.30 Aquaventus – Best Practices from Hydrogen Production in the North Sea.
Mo Siddiqui, Senior Offshore Hydrogen Business Development Manager, RWE Renewables
15.35-16.15 Discussion
16.15-18:30 Networking and Refreshments