Climate impacts of hydrogen leakages
There is growing global interest in using hydrogen as an alternative to fossil fuels. Despite the enthusiasm for promoting a shift to a hydrogen-based economy, the environmental challenges of this transition are not well understood, making it essential to thoroughly evaluate its impact on the climate and environment before a large-scale hydrogen adoption takes place. The HYDROGEN project was established to provide this critical knowledge for the hydrogen industry and policy makers. Join us 29 October in Oslo for the final conference of the project to get new insights into the climate impact of hydrogen.
Om
29.10.2024, 08:00 - 29.10.2024, 14:00
Forskningsparken i Oslo, møterom LYNG
Cicero
Program
08:30-09:00 Coffee and registration
Hydrogen in a net-zero world
09:00-09:10 Welcome, CICERO director Kristin Halvorsen
09:10-09:30 State of the climate 2024, Gunnar Myhre (CICERO)
09:30-10:00 Where are co₂ emissions heading? The latest estimates from
the Global Carbon Project, Robbie Andrew (CICERO)
10:00-10:20 Hydrogen from a climate perspective – an introduction to the
HYDROGEN project, Maria Sand (CICERO)
10:20-10:40 Coffee
Climate impacts of hydrogen leakages: insights from the HYDROGEN project
After each presentation there will be time for Q&A
10:40-10:55 How large is the climate impact of hydrogen leakages?
The Global Warming Potential (GWP) of hydrogen
estimated, Maria Sand (CICERO)
10:55-11:10 What are sources and sinks of atmospheric hydrogen - a
closer look at the budget, Srinath Krishnan (CICERO)
11:10-11:25 Does it matter where and when hydrogen is emitted?
Modelling hydrogen in the atmosphere, Ragnhild B. Skeie
(CICERO)
11:25-11:40 Coffee
11:40-12:00 The chemistry of hydrogen leakages – the role of other
chemicals, Hannah Bryant (Uni Edinburgh)
12:00-12:15 Comparing blue and green hydrogen in different sectors –
what to consider? Marit Sandstad (CICERO)
12:15-13:15 Lunch
What is the role of hydrogen in mitigating climate change?
13:15-13:45 Climate benefits of a future hydrogen economy, Didier
Hauglustaine (The National Centre for Scientific Research
CNRS)
13:45-14:45 Panel discussion: Academic and industrial perspectives on a
future hydrogen economy
With panelists from Equinor, Statkraft, Prof. Michael Prather
(Uni California Irvine), TBA, led by Kristin Halvorsen
14:45-15:00 Wrap-up, Maria Sand (CICERO)
Please register by 22 October.