ADIPEC 2021 discusses the role of hydrogen in the renewable energy...

ADIPEC 2021 discusses the role of hydrogen in the renewable energy...
ADIPEC 2021 discusses the role of hydrogen in the renewable energy...
ADIPEC 2021, which will take place immediately after the UN Climate Conference COP26, will bring together hundreds of ministers, decision-makers and business leaders from around the world to exchange views on how hydrogen can deliver a comprehensive, clean and yet integrated approach to the various energy sectors in the region. Middle East and North Africa.

The Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference “ADIPEC 2021” will be held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh , President of the State, may God protect him, from 15 to 18 November 2021 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center “ADNEC”, and hosted by the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company. ADNOC” is supported by the UAE Ministry of Energy and Industry, Abu Dhabi Chamber and Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority.

According to the latest and most recent report by Goldman Sachs, green hydrogen could meet up to 25% of the world’s energy requirements in less than 30 years, with a market value of more than $10 trillion. This year’s ADIPEC conference devoted 7 sessions to hydrogen during its strategic conference to emphasize the importance of hydrogen in the diversified energy sector and to address the challenges and opportunities for producing green and blue hydrogen on an industrial scale.

Sessions will highlight important industrial topics such as: building a sustainable hydrogen economy, developing a policy framework to promote hydrogen deployment, reallocating value chains, managing supply and demand dynamics and upgrading.

Among the elite panel of expert speakers participating in the ADIPEC Hydrogen sessions, Dr. Samir J. Sarhan, COO, Air Products, Martin Houston, Vice Chairman, Tellurian Gas, Christoph Noyers, Head of Green Hydrogen, ThyssenKrupp, John Kent, Chief Energy Transmission Officer, Kent, and Alicia Eastman, Co-founder and President, InterContinental Energy , Paul Bogers, Vice President, Shell Hydrogen, Andy Hemingway, Head of Energy Optimization and Innovation, Wood plc, Brandon Spencer, President of Energy Industries, ABB, Daniel Tishman, CEO, Hydrogenius, and Rod Christie, Executive Vice President for turbine machinery and process solutions at Baker Hughes.

“ADIPEC 2021 will provide an ideal platform for the global energy industry to gain key insights, share knowledge with decision-makers, technologists, scientists and companies at the forefront of the hydrogen industry, and define business models and strategies,” said Christopher Hudson, Head of Global Energy at dmg events, organizer of ADIPEC. The new technology required to unlock, create and increase the value of hydrogen’s potential as a clean energy source for the future.”

ADIPEC also provides an ideal platform for the UAE to demonstrate its commitment to net zero carbon emissions by 2050, and its roadmap for a sustainable energy future in conjunction with governments around the world implementing plans to decarbonize while ensuring affordable energy for all, in addition to integrated green hydrogen production. Which is an integral part of its future ambitions, as the UAE positions itself as a low-cost producer and exporter of blue and green hydrogen, as well as green ammonia.

In the same context, work is already underway on giant projects such as the green ammonia project with a capacity of 2 gigawatts by the Abu Dhabi National Energy Company “TAQA” and Abu Dhabi Ports, where the project will produce green hydrogen and process it into liquid ammonia used in ships as fuel for storage and for export.

Meanwhile, the Khalifa Industrial Zone in Abu Dhabi (KIZAD) announced plans to build a $1 billion green ammonia plant, which will produce 200,000 tons of green ammonia from 40,000 tons of green hydrogen.

Hudson added, “According to the latest Forbes magazine report, industry experts agreed that a price of around $2 per kilogram of hydrogen could be affordable for everyone. In addition, the United Nations Green Hydrogen Project approved Green Hydrogen Catapult, which includes ACWA Power in Saudi Arabia to cut the current cost in half, bringing the price of one kilogram of green hydrogen to less than $2 by 2026; Thus, the production volume increased 50-fold.

“In addition to significant investment, some of the key issues that will be discussed at ADIPEC 2021 are the price of producing green hydrogen from renewable energy, as well as how quickly new technology can be developed,” Hudson added.

ADIPEC is the world’s most influential live and personal meeting place for energy companies and professionals. The ADIPEC Strategic Conference brings together more than 8000 industry professionals from around the world, including nearly 1,000 ministers, CEOs, decision makers, influencers and influencers to play a role Essential in developing the thought leadership, direction, and strategies that will shape the industry’s response to the realities of the energy transition.

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