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Discussion takes place on the forum regarding a hydrogen-based economy in northern Germany

Hydrogen Symposium International occurs on June 15, 2021; Commencement of Northern Hydrogen Week ensues

Discussion centered on hydrogen-based economy in northern Germany
Discussion centered on hydrogen-based economy in northern Germany

Discussion takes place on the forum regarding a hydrogen-based economy in northern Germany

In the realm of green energy, Hamburg is making waves as a potential frontrunner in the development of a hydrogen economy. This is the focus of the "Future Hamburg Talk: Import of Green Hydrogen", an article that delves into this exciting topic.

The discussion forms part of the North German Hydrogen Week, an event spanning from June 12 to 20, 2021. The symposium, scheduled for June 15, is organised by IHK Nord and Hydrogen Society Hamburg. Due to the ongoing pandemic, the event will be held in English and broadcast live.

International experts have identified Hamburg as an ideal location for leading the green hydrogen economy. The symposium will bring together speakers from around the world, including Darion Akins, Stijn van Els, Martina Wettin, Jorgo Chatzimarkakis, and Max Correa.

The event will delve into strategies for developing hydrogen technology and making it market- and competition-ready. Challenges in production, storage, and transport, such as hydrogen's low volumetric density and safety requirements, will be addressed by innovations like high-pressure composite tanks and mobile refueling stations.

Collaboration among global hydrogen industry stakeholders—economy, science, politics, and society—is crucial. The focus should be on joint strategies, coordinated policies, and knowledge exchange to accelerate deployment, as discussed at the International Hydrogen Symposium within the North German Hydrogen Week 2021.

Industry experts such as Nicole Dreyer-Langlet, Stefan Dohler, Oliver Weinmann, Joachim Heider, and Thomas Wintrich will provide insights into industrial hydrogen applications. Various speakers, including Professor Veronika Grimm, Norbert Barthle, Kristina Vogt, and Michael Westhagemann, will present strategic roadmaps for implementing hydrogen as an energy carrier.

Recently, green hydrogen projects in the metropolitan region have been promised 520 million euros in funding. This promise is part of a broader initiative to usher in a green future, as evidenced by another article titled "Beginning of a green future: innovative hydrogen projects in Hamburg".

You can read more about the "Future Hamburg Talk: Import of Green Hydrogen" on www.hk24.de and www.future.hamburg/green-hydrogen-metropole. The symposium marks a significant "Turboboost for green hydrogen location Hamburg", setting the stage for exciting developments in the world of green energy.

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