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The European Commission’s science and knowledge service
Joint Research Centre
Workshop Power-to-Hydrogen
Key challenges and next steps
Brussels, 03.-04.05.2016
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DG JRC
• 7 institutes in 6 locations
• Around 3000 staff, including PhDs and visiting scientists
• 42 lаrge scale research facilities, more than 110 online databases
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Workshop aims
At the end of the workshop we expect to have established: A clear way forward for the priority action items determined by
the SFEM/WG Hydrogen (who does what by when)
A mission, format and scope for the continuation of the SFEM/WG Hydrogen
A deeper insight into legal barriers to the deployment of P2H technologies
An overview of regulatory options that may provide support in the initial deployment phase
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SFEM/WG Hydrogen
Background • JRC-EARTO-CEN/CENELEC workshop on Putting Science into
Standards « Power to Gas and HCNG », Oct. 2014
• CEN/CENELEC Sector Forum Energy Management (SFEM) WG on Hydrogen, jointly convened with the Joint Research Centre (Feb.-Nov. 2015)
February March April May June July August September October November
Kick-off meeting
Plenary meeting
Plenary meeting
Final meeting
Final report
Draft report
Preliminary list of topics
• Prioritized list of open issues
• Report structure
Drafting of report Mapping and identification of challenges Finalization of report
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Scope of SFEM/WG Hydrogen
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SFEM/WG Hydrogen
Achievements • Identification and prioritization of key challenges for
standardization and for research
• clarification of expectations of industry of where and how policy and standardization can contribute to a competitive development of power-to-hydrogen and related issues
Recommendations
• Establishment of a dedicated European standardization technical committee (CEN/CENELEC TC 6)
• Discussion platform/forum
• Execution of targeted research and demonstration projects ?
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Roadmap of near term action items
Connection to electricity grid
Electrolysers
Gas system and usage
Hydrogen Technologies
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Key questions (Day 1) EU policy context • How can Power-to-Hydrogen contribute to EU policy goals? • What are the policy drivers for power-to-hydrogen? • Which role can regulations play in overcoming barriers? Next steps and key actors for implementation of roadmaps • What is the appropriate follow-up of the key action items of the
roadmap? • Who will take up these actions (industry, standardisation and
research)? • Which type of action is needed and how can it be supported? Mission and scope for continuation of WG Hydrogen • What are the main aims of the forum? • What are the expectations from the stakeholders?
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Key questions (Day 2)
Interaction with stakeholders and links to other initiatives • How can the SFEM/WG Hydrogen contribute to your work? • What is the appropriate follow-up of the key (standardization)
action items of the roadmap? • Which type of action is needed and how can it be supported? Legal barriers and enabling regulatory environment • Which are the main legal barriers to the deployment of P2H
technologies? • How can requirements for permitting and certification be
simplified? • Which actions can be taken?
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Reception at Hotel Thon Bristol Stephanie
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Agenda 03.05.2016 Introduction 13:00 – 13:30 Introduction and welcome, aims of workshop
M. Steen (DG JRC)
New CEN/CENELEC TC 6 'Hydrogen' F. de Jong (NEN)
Mission, format and scope for the continuation of the SFEM/WG Hydrogen B. Gindroz (Chair CEN/CENELEC SFEM)
Main outcomes SFEM/WG Hydrogen and next steps Presentations of main results of the task forces with focus on identification
of gaps and future priorities Introduction by chair M. Steen(DG JRC)
13:30 – 13:40
TF1 B. Gindroz (Chair SFEM) 13:40 – 13:50 TF2 M. J. Newton (ITM Power) 13:50 – 14:05 TF3 G. Müller-Syring (DBI-Gut), J. Dubost (ENGIE) 14:05 – 14:25 TF4 B. Gindroz (Chair SFEM) 14:25 – 14:35 TF5 R. Judd (GERG) 14:35 – 14:45 Presentation of overall SFEM/WG Hydrogen Roadmap E. Weidner (DG JRC)
14:45 – 14:55
Coffee break
14:55 – 15:10
Policy Context for role of P2H in energy transition T. Constantinescu (DG ENER) 15:10 – 15:30 J. Blondelle (DG RTD) 15:30 – 15:45 G. Leibrock (DG GROW)
A. Tricas (DG MOVE)
15:45 – 16:00 16:00 – 16:15
Chair F. Taucer (DG JRC) Key questions: How can Power-to-Hydrogen contribute to EU policy goals? What are the policy drivers for power-to-hydrogen? What role can regulations play in overcoming barriers?
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Agenda 03.05.2016
Panel Discussion 1: Next steps and key actors for implementation of roadmaps 16:15 – 17:15 Panel: J. Chatzimarkakis (Hydrogen Europe),
P. Lucchese (N.ERGHY), O. Ehret (NOW), A. Garcia (FCH JU), A. Ganesh (CEN/CENELEC), B. Gindroz, J. Dubost (ENGIE), R. Judd (GERG) Moderator F. Taucer (DG JRC) Key questions to be addressed: • What is the appropriate follow-up of the key action items of the
roadmap? • Who will take up these actions (industry, standardisation and research)? • Which type of action is needed and how can it be supported?
Panel Discussion 2: mission and scope for continuation of WG Hydrogen 17:15 – 18:00
Key questions to be addressed: • What are the main aims of the forum? • What are the expectations from the stakeholders?
Reception
Hotel Thon Stephanie
18:30 – 20:00
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Session 4
Session 3
Session 2
Session 1
FCEVs
Ancillary Services
H2 fuel
Dispatchable Power
Low-carbon Heating
Mobility
H2 storage
Industry, Fuels Methanation
H2 feedstock
Admixture
Renewable Power
Power Grid
RNG
Captive RE
HCNG
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