Webinar Series – European Sustainable Energy Week 

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We are pleased to present a dedicated 3-day webinar series exploring the transformative role of hydrogen in building a sustainable, resilient, and integrated European energy system.

Across three focused sessions, leading experts and innovators from European hydrogen initiatives will discuss key developments, challenges, and future opportunities in:

  • Regional Hydrogen Clusters
  • Hydrogen Backbone & Distribution Grids
  • Liquid Hydrogen

 

 

Event Details

🕑 16+18 June: 14:00–15:30 CET
🕑 17 June: 9:30-11:00 CET
💻 Online Webinar Series (Link will be received after registration)

Webinar Structure

Background

This three-part webinar series explores how the different building blocks of Europe’s emerging hydrogen economy are coming together to support the transition toward a more sustainable, resilient, and climate-neutral energy system.

Beginning with regional hydrogen clusters as the initial drivers of industrial decarbonisation, the series then examines how hydrogen-ready gas distribution networks can connect these emerging hubs and enable the reliable delivery of hydrogen across Europe.Building on these foundations, the final webinar focuses on liquid hydrogen applications in transport sectors with particularly high energy demands, highlighting how hydrogen infrastructure and innovation can support the decarbonisation of heavy-duty mobility, maritime transport, and aviation.

Together, the webinars provide a connected perspective on how regional cooperation, infrastructure readiness, and practical end-use applications must evolve hand in hand to enable Europe’s hydrogen transition.

Webinar 1 – Regional Hydrogen Clusters: Where The Hydrogen Economy Takes Shape
Background and Rationale

Europe’s transition towards a climate-neutral, competitive and sustainable economy depends not only on European policy frameworks, but also on strong implementation at regional level. In this context, regional clusters and hydrogen valleys play an important role in translating strategic objectives into concrete projects, investments and cross-sector cooperation. They bring together industry, research organisations, public authorities and infrastructure actors to accelerate the deployment of clean energy solutions in real-life settings.  

Within the framework of the European Sustainable Energy Week, this webinar highlights how regional cooperation models can support Europe’s sustainability goals by fostering innovation, strengthening value chains and enabling the market uptake of hydrogen-based solutions. By bringing together representatives from HEAVENNHy2MarketELEVATEcee and HI2, the session will provide practical insights into how different regional initiatives contribute to decarbonisation, resilience and sustainable economic development, while identifying lessons that can support replication and collaboration across Europe.  

Agenda (90 minutes)

1.Welcome and introduction – Hans Rasmusson, ERIG

  • European Sustainable Energy Week context
  •  Objectives of the session and overview of Hydrogen Valleys and Regional Clusters in the session

2.Role of hydrogen valleys and regional clusters in delivering European sustainability – Horst Steinmüller, WIVA P&G

3.Practical cases and examples from Hydrogen Valleys and Regional Clusters 

  • Specific example HEAVENN project  – Tatiana Block, New Energy Coalition
  • Specific example Hy2Market project – Dirk Koppert, New Energy Coalition
  • Specific example ELEVATEcee project – Tajana Karasova, Slovak Innovation and Energy Agency 
  • Specific example HI2 project – Horst Steinmüller, WIVA P&G

4.Interactive Q&A and Wrap up – Hans Rasmusson, ERIG

  • Discussion among the presenters 
  • Audience questions 
  • Key takeaways  
 
Webinar 2 – From Clusters to Corridors – Hydrogen Backbone and Distribution Grids

Background and rationale

The second webinar examines the critical role of gas distribution grids in enabling the hydrogen transition, drawing on the work of the Ready4H2 initiative. The session highlights how existing gas infrastructure can be converted and adapted to safely and efficiently deliver hydrogen to industry, transport and buildings. Research demonstrates that future hydrogen demand will be widely distributed across Europe, including in regions far from transmission backbones. Distribution grids will therefore be essential in connecting end users and ensuring a resilient, inclusive and sustainable energy system.

The webinar brings together European distribution system operators, technical experts and members from the Ready4H2 project to share research insights, practical experiences and lessons learned from hydrogen conversion and deployment projects across Europe, with a focus on how hydrogen infrastructure can accelerate the transition to a cleaner and more sustainable future.

Agenda (90 minutes)

1.Welcome and introduction – Aloma Reus, Ready4H2

  • European Sustainable Energy Week context
  • Objectives of the session and overview of H2 distribution networks in Europe 

2.Ready4H2 Project research insights – Barbara Jinks, Ready4H2

  • Findings of the report Role of Gas Distribution in the Energy Transition 
  • Findings of the report Guide to Planning Distribution Grids for Hydrogen 

3.Project experiences from the Ready4H2 Members

  • German Member: Conversion for industry – Janosch Rommelfanger, DVGW
  • Dutch Member: Conversion for buildings – Bart Vogelzang, Alliander
  • French Member: Training centre – speaker tbc
  • Slovak member: Certification for blending – Peter Demec & Marek Smatana, SPP Distribucia

4.Interactive Q&A and Wrap up – Barbara Jinks, Ready4H2

  • Discussion among the pesenters 
  • Audience questions 
  • Key takeaways  
 
Webinar 3 – Advanced Hydrogen Applications: Liquid Hydrogen as an Enabler for Large Scale Transport

Background and rationale

In this final webinar, we will explore how liquid hydrogen (LH₂) can support the transition toward a more sustainable and climate-neutral transport system, particularly in sectors with high energy demands and intensive operational requirements. While different clean mobility solutions are emerging across the transport sector, applications such as heavy-duty road transport, maritime operations, and aviation require energy carriers with high energy density and operational flexibility — areas where liquid hydrogen is increasingly emerging as a promising solution. 

By bringing together representatives from the NavHySDelHyVEHR and VHyTTA project, this webinar showcases how liquid hydrogen technologies and infrastructure contribute to the reduction of emissions across, land, air, and sea transport sectors – advancing a more resilient and sustainable energy future. 

Agenda (90 minutes)

1.Welcome and introduction – Katharina Römling, ERIG

  • European Sustainable Energy Week context
  • Objectives of the session and overview of the LH2 projects in the session

2.Keynote: Vision of LH2 for a Sustainable European Energy SystemNicolas Hardouin, ArianeGroup

3.Practical cases of Liquid Hydrogen Applications

  • DelHyVEHR project: High rate liquid hydrogen refuelling station technology for a sustainable heavy-duty mobility sector – Nicolas Hardouin, ArianeGroup
  • NavHyS projectDeploying liquid hydrogen solutions for low-emission maritime transport – Navid T. Jahromi, North Star
  • VHyTTA project: Airport Readiness and Liquid Hydrogen Infrastructure for Clean Aviation – Victor Vareille, ZeroAvia

4.Interactive Q&A and Wrap up – Katharina Römling, ERIG

  • Discussion among the presenters 
  • Audience questions 
  • Key takeaways