Solar & Hydrogen Project Session Fokus EU II - Next Steps

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Time
03:00 pm - 04:00 pm
Hall
Messe München
Room
Hall B2, Booth B2.550

This session presents realised projects in Europe where hydrogen is produced from renewables and how the obstacles have been overcome

03:00 pm - 03:01 pmWelcome & Introduction

Christian Weinberger

Strategy Adviser

hydrogen-advisers.eu

03:01 pm - 03:20 pmUtilizing Green Electricity and Storing Hydrogen - Integrated Salt Cavern Projects

Henning Uck

Strategic Project Manager

GP JOULE GmbH

03:20 pm - 03:40 pmEconomics of Hybrid Hydrogen Plants as Part of the Power Plant Strategy

Max Fydrich

Associate

Aurora Energy Research

03:40 pm - 04:00 pmHydrogen Valleys in Europe and Beyond: Latest Developments, Current Challenges and Road Ahead

Maximilian von Stauffenberg

Senior Consultant

Roland Berger

Speakers
Speaker
Henning Uck, GP JOULE GmbH

Strategic Project Manager

Germany

After completing his studies in Energy and Environmental Management in Flensburg, Henning Uck spent several years working as a corporate advisor in the area of strategy and business model development, for example with companies in the energy sector. He has been working at GP JOULE HYDROGEN as a Strategic Project Manager since December 2022, focusing on future business areas in the hydrogen sector. As part of his duties, he works on identifying new hydrogen customers, the storage of hydrogen in salt caverns and the necessary regulatory condition

Speaker
Maximilian von Stauffenberg, Roland Berger

Senior Consultant

Germany

Maximilian von Stauffenberg is a Senior Consultant at Roland Berger's Munich Office. Since joining Roland Berger, he has been actively involved in strategic topics on clean hydrogen as part of the company's global team in this field. Maximilian has consulted clients from both the public and private sectors on strategic questions along the whole hydrogen value chain. This includes developing comprehensive clean hydrogen investment projects, facilitating the entry of new market participants, and shaping regulatory and public support frameworks. Maximilian has co-authored multiple hydrogen-related studies for Roland Berger and public clients. His academic background is in business administration (University of St. Gallen) and Risk & Finance (London School of Economics).

Speaker
Christian Weinberger, hydrogen-advisers.eu

Strategy Adviser

Austria

Before becoming independent, he worked for more than 20 years in the European Commission. In 1999 he joined DG Enterprise and Industry in the sector for technical harmonisation in the Common Market and EN standardisation. In 2003 he was appointed Head of Unit dealing with Entrepreneurship and SME Policy and later Advisor in the same area. In 2016 he became Senior Adviser for Macroregional Strategies the Danube Region, working from Vienna. After returning to Brussels in 2018 he was named Senior Adviser for Advanced Industrial Technologies and Hydrogen Coordinator in DG GROW. Before joining the European Commission, Christian Weinberger worked in the private sector, for 10 years with a large multinational corporation in Marketing, Sales, Finance and Special Business Operations in various countries and at European HQ and then founded an international SME in Information Technology and was its CEO for 10 years. Being a European born in Austria, Christian Weinberger holds a Master of Physics in Engineering, an MBA and a Ph.D. in Economics.

Speaker
Max Fydrich, Aurora Energy Research

Associate

Germany

Max works as an Associate in Aurora's Research team. His expertise is the long-term outlook on the German power market, economics of renewables, and energy policy & support schemes, with 6 years of experience in energy modelling and 4+ years in power market consulting. Prior to joining Aurora, Max worked for the Institute of Energy Economics at the University of Stuttgart.

Further Content
Joint Session
The Most Important Regulatory Developments for the Energy Storage Industry

Tuesday, May 06, 2025, 02:30 pm - 04:00 pm

ICM München Room 5

To provide much-needed flexibility to the increasingly renewables-dominated power systems, energy storage requires suitable market schemes and fair market conditions. Although authorities are increasingly recognizing the benefits of storage, regulations are still lagging behind. Lack of contracted revenues, barriers to co-location with PV, and an uneven playing field for European cleantech manufacturers are only a few examples of where storage needs regulatory action.In this panel, experts discuss the most exciting developments in regulatory frameworks, their suitability for unlocking the full potential of energy storage as well as necessary improvements.

Joint Session
Quality Indicators in C&I Storage Systems: What to Look For

Wednesday, May 07, 2025, 11:00 am - 12:30 pm

ICM München Room 5

As the share of fluctuating electricity producers (PV and wind power) continues to grow, electric energy storage systems will have to fulfill more and more functions in the grid. Batteries play a particularly important role here. From commercial and industrial storage systems to utility-scale storage systems for multi-use cases, the requirements are increasing. Key quality indicators are not only safety (including functional safety) but also reliability as well as performance, defined by efficiency and effectiveness, over an ideally long service life. Compliance with site-specific requirements, such as noise generation, is also important. In this session, these aspects will be examined from different points of view, providing recommendations beyond existing standards based on operating experience.

B1.440
AKKU SYS Akkumulator- und Batterietechnik Nord GmbH

ees Europe

Germany

This supplier is exhibiting at ees Europe.

Expert Interview
Between hydrogen pipelines and electrolyzers

November 29, 2024

Elestor uses innovative technologies to benefit from the synergy of electricity and hydrogen.

Speaker
Hyacinthe Flandrin, LONGi Hydrogen

EMEA Sales Engineer Manager

Germany

With over 6 years of experience in hydrogen and pressurised alkaline electrolysis technology, Hyacinthe takes on the role of technical leader within the sales team for the EMEA region. His engineering background, coupled with a degree in Energy, has given him a thorough understanding of the industry. Hyacinthe has previously put his expertise into practice with a European OEM, where he focused on bringing innovation to technologies specific to pressurised alkaline electrolyzer. Hyacinthe isn't just a supporter, he's an active contributor to the sustainable development of global clean energy. With his experience, he continues to make a significant contribution to the progress of the green hydrogen industry, striving for a greener and more sustainable future.

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