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Posted on September 17, 2024 by  & 

Join the IDTechEx Hydrogen and Carbon Capture Technology Briefing

IDTechEx are delighted to be offering the opportunity to connect with our energy and decarbonization experts in person at the free-to-attend 'IDTechEx Hydrogen and Carbon Capture Technology Briefing' in Hamburg, Germany on 22nd October 2024.
 
These expert-led briefings will give attendees the chance to hear independent insights on the latest developments and trends in the hydrogen and carbon capture landscape. The research being presented has been collated by our analyst teams who have highly technical backgrounds and are well-connected in their fields, enabling them to conduct exhaustive primary research at a global level.
 
Senior Technology Analyst Chingis Idrissov will be presenting on 'Hydrogen Production & Fuel Cells: Technology and Market Insights'. Low-carbon hydrogen is widely considered as a key tool for decarbonization of hard-to-abate industries, such as petroleum refining, steelmaking and heavy-duty transport. Hydrogen technologies across the whole value chain are, therefore, gaining significant technological and market development globally.
 
This briefing will cover some of the latest insights in hydrogen technology, focusing on the production of hydrogen and its utilization in fuel cells. The presentation will provide an overview of the key activities in green and blue hydrogen production as well as the key companies active in both fields. This will be followed by a deep dive into electrolyzer and fuel cell materials, where IDTechEx will present some key innovations and opportunities existing in both markets. Finally, a market outlook will be presented for the hydrogen production and fuel cell sectors, with discussion of some key drivers and opportunities in the market.
 
 
Technology Analyst Eve Pope will be presenting 'Trends Driving Growth in CCUS and CDR'. To reach international net-zero emissions targets and avoid global warming beyond 1.5-2°C, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere must be reduced. CCUS (carbon capture, utilization, and storage) solutions can use mature ready-now technologies to decarbonize existing industrial polluters and CDR (carbon dioxide removal) technologies can remove legacy CO2. According to IDTechEx's decarbonization research, although high costs, high energy demands, and lack of carbon dioxide transportation and storage infrastructure have impeded the deployment of these technologies, emerging business models and technology innovation will stimulate development.
 
This IDTechEx briefing will explore key milestones across 2024 and 2025, illustrating essential drivers for the acceleration of CO2 capture capacity over the coming decade. Attendees will learn about trends in the CCUS and CDR space, and its content includes:
 
  • Commercial, technological, and infrastructural factors set to grow CCUS deployment.
 
  • Trends in both compliance and voluntary carbon markets.
 
  • Discussion of upcoming CCUS projects expected to reach key milestones such as Northern Lights/Longship and Occidental's Stratos.
 
  • Analysis of emerging technologies in carbon dioxide removal (including direct air capture and direct ocean capture) and carbon dioxide utilization (i.e. CO2-derived e-fuels)
 
 
'IDTechEx Hydrogen and Carbon Capture Technology Briefing' will take place at the Mercure Hotel Hamburg Mitte, with a morning session running from 10:00-12:20 and the same sessions taking place in the afternoon 14:00-16:20. The briefings are free to attend but spaces must be booked ahead of time. Availability is limited - contact our team at research@IDTechEx.com to guarantee your space. Bookings are on a first come first served basis.
 
The research presented is taken from IDTechEx's extensive energy and decarbonization research portfolio - find out more at www.IDTechEx.com/Research/Energy.
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