High-Impact Projects Driving the Deployment and Market of Green Hydrogen

Wednesday, May 07, 2025

Time
04:00 pm - 05:30 pm
Hall
Messe München
Room
Hall B2, Booth B2.550

This session highlights large-scale green hydrogen projects that showcase viability, scalability, and strategies for overcoming technology, finance, and supply chain hurdles.

04:00 pm - 04:20 pmGreen Hydrogen Valley

Miguel Matias

CEO & Founder

KEME Energy

04:20 pm - 04:40 pmGreen Ammonia Linz Project - Green Hydrogen for Sustainable Ammonia Production

Nele David

Project Manager

Verbund AG

04:40 pm - 05:00 pmEnhancing Techno-Economic Feasibility in Power-to-X Projects through System Optimization

Harry Griffith

Consultant

ILF Beratende Ingenieure

05:00 pm - 05:20 pmHydrogen in Integrated Energy Systems Using the Fuhne Project as an Example

Johannes Brock

Storage & Hydrogen Promoter

GP JOULE GmbH

05:20 pm - 05:30 pmQ&A Round

Speakers
Speaker
Miguel Matias, KEME Energy

CEO & Founder

Germany

Miguel Matias is the CEO and Founder of KEME Energy, dedicated to advancing sustainable energy solutions. With over 20 years in the industry, he has worked at Deloitte, Accenture, and Galp before becoming an entrepreneur. He founded and led Self Energy, expanding its impact across multiple markets. Now, at KEME Energy, he focuses on decentralised energy production, empowering communities and businesses to achieve energy independence.

Speaker
Johannes Brock, GP JOULE GmbH

Storage & Hydrogen Promoter

Germany

'Johannes Brock holds a Diploma in Electrical Engineering. In 2015 he joined the GP JOULE group, serving as a technical sales expert and head of sales for renewable energies. Today promoting hydrogen and storage solutions for shifting industries to green!'

Speaker
Harry Griffith, ILF Beratende Ingenieure

Consultant

Germany

Harry is a consultant specializing in energy infrastructure modeling and optimization. He holds a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Manchester and a master's degree in environmental engineering from the Technical University of Munich. Harry has applied advanced optimization techniques to a wide range of projects, from sizing rural energy systems in Peru for his master's thesis to working on large-scale green hydrogen and ammonia development projects. At ILF, Harry employs advanced optimization and simulation methods to design and simulate green production facilities, contributing to detailed optimization studies for large-scale renewable hydrogen and ammonia infrastructure project, across Canada, South America, Europe, and the MENA region. Through these experiences, Harry has developed a holistic understanding of the challenges faced during various phases of energy infrastructure development. He is adept at leveraging energy infrastructure modeling to address these challenges and support ILF's clients in achieving their project objectives.

Speaker
Nele David, Verbund AG

Project Manager

Germany

Nele David works as a project manager for VERBUND Green Hydrogen GmbH in Vienna with a focus on local hydrogen projects in Austria and Germany. Prior to working at VERBUND's hydrogen section, she acquired valuable experience in the energy sector during her traineeship in different divisions of VERBUND, gaining insights into the energy market as well as the construction of hydropower plants. Nele David studied mechanical engineering with a focus on energy technology in Dresden, GE, and La Serena, CHL and was nominated for the Environmental Award of the Austrian Society for Environment and Technology in 2024 in the category Women in Environmental Technology.

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