Connecting Green Hydrogen APAC 2021
National Energy Resources Australia (NERA) is holding the Connecting Green Hydrogen APAC 2021 conference in Melbourne, 19–21 July. The conference will focus on green hydrogen supply and demand in and building up a regional hydrogen business network in APAC.
The organisers say the conference creates a unique set-up where the policymakers as well as both local and international developers, investors, experts and solution/product providers meet, get market updates, debate and learn. Attending the event is an enabler to be part of the future development of APAC hydrogen energy.
The event will focus on:
- Predicting APAC’s hydrogen industry’s development in the future
- Discussing the economy of hydrogen and corporate partnerships
- Clearly understanding the different parts of an integrated hydrogen supply chain
- Providing corresponding solutions for existing problems of hydrogen development
Event highlights include:
- More than 500 Australian and international delegates and visitors
- More than 20 exhibition booths in the APAC Renewable Energy Supply Chain Expo, co-located with Australia Wind Energy 2021 and 100% Renewables Australia 2021
- More than 50 speakers across three stages — choose topics that suit your business development goals
Leigh Kennedy, NERA National Cluster Development Manager, will be participating in the ‘Building a workable regulatory environment to facilitate the hydrogen economy’ panel discussion on Day 1, 19 July, 15:20–16:10.
- What: Connecting Green Hydrogen APAC 2021
- When: 19–21 July 2021
- Where: Pullman Melbourne, Albert Park
To register, go to https://www.nera.org.au/Events/APAC-2021.
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