Hydrogen is rapidly becoming a foundation of the global green energy transition, offering a clean fuel to decarbonize sectors like heavy industry, aviation, and shipping. Green Hydrogen, produced using renewable electricity, is gaining traction worldwide. However, freshwater resources needed for traditional electrolysis are increasingly scarce. This makes seawater, covering over 96% of the Earth’s water, a highly attractive and abundant alternative for hydrogen production.
On 29 October at 16:00 CET, join the Seawater Electrolysis: Challenges and Opportunities Webinar, bringing together experts from academia, industrial electrolyser manufacturers, and hydrogen consumers to explore the requirements, hurdles, and pathways shaping the future of seawater electrolysis.
The discussion will combine diverse perspectives across the hydrogen value chain, providing a comprehensive view of both technological innovation and real-world application.
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Speakers:
- Alessandro Monteverde Videla – Polytechnic University of Turin
- Wilhelm Schünemann – Enapter
- Lourenço Almeida e Silva– Galp
- Martin Hogarth – INEOS
Moderators
– Kostadin Petrov – HyLab
– Yagya Regmi – The Manchester Metropolitan University
Key themes:
- Advances in systems tolerant to impure water feeds
- Water purity and performance challenges in AEM electrolysis
- Pathways toward large-scale seawater electrolysis
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain cross-sector insights into the future of sustainable hydrogen production.