Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates

تحت رعاية صاحب السمو الشيخ محمد بن زايد آل نهيان، رئيس دولة الامارات العربية المتحدة

Supported by

Joe Seifert

CEO

EET Hydrogen

Joe
Joe

Joe has 20+ years’ experience across strategy, capital raising & executive leadership including as a Client Executive at J.P.Morgan’s investment bank, Chief Investment Officer of a $17bn fund of energy, mining, infrastructure & industrial assets and as CEO, Cofounder and major shareholder of a FinTech backed by J.P.Morgan, Goldman Sachs and Barclays that was sold in 2021. Currently Joe is CEO of EET Hydrogen, one of the largest and most advanced low carbon hydrogen production projects in the world.

Session Overview
Friday, 1 November
12:15
Hydrogen Conference ICC Hall B 12:15 - 13:00
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Championing change: delivering Europe's low-carbon hydrogen future

Europe has emerged as a leader in low-carbon hydrogen strategies, supported by policy instruments, stringent emissions standards and an evolving network for hydrogen transport across the continents. Europe’s hydrogen strategies have been further strengthened through international alliances with Japan, South Korea, and Australia, fostering technology sharing, harmonised standards, and collaboration on research. However, hydrogen project development has stalled due to slow regulatory implementation and high production costs. It is estimated only 4% of announced hydrogen production projects, set for completion by 2030, have taken a final investment decision. What does Europe need to do to address high entry barriers and uncertainty in project viability, in order to realise its extensive hydrogen ambitions?

Attendee insights:

Hear about Europe's ambitions, progress and continuous efforts to build a sustainable hydrogen ecosystem, key challenges, and opportunities for international collaboration.

Tuesday, 5 November
12:15
Hydrogen Conference ICC Hall B 12:15 - 13:00
View Session
Championing change: delivering Europe's low-carbon hydrogen future

Europe has emerged as a leader in low-carbon hydrogen strategies, supported by policy instruments, stringent emissions standards and an evolving network for hydrogen transport across the continents. Europe’s hydrogen strategies have been further strengthened through international alliances with Japan, South Korea, and Australia, fostering technology sharing, harmonised standards, and collaboration on research. However, hydrogen project development has stalled due to slow regulatory implementation and high production costs. It is estimated only 4% of announced hydrogen production projects, set for completion by 2030, have taken a final investment decision. What does Europe need to do to address high entry barriers and uncertainty in project viability, in order to realise its extensive hydrogen ambitions?

Attendee insights:

Hear about Europe's ambitions, progress and continuous efforts to build a sustainable hydrogen ecosystem, key challenges, and opportunities for international collaboration.

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