Presentations from the conference Maritime Hydrogen & Marine Energy 18-19 Sept

18-19th of September our 4th annual conference Maritime Hydrogen & Marine Energy was held. The conference gathered over 160 people from 19 countries. If you are interested in the presentations from the conference, they can be found in the links below (click on title):

Presentations September 18th


Climate Change: Today’s most important variable on Maritime Businesses
Maria Azucena, NTNU Oceans


Building the first hydrogen-electric ferry
Ivan Østvik, Project Manager Hydrogen, Norled + partners Frode Skår, Director Sales & BD, Westcon P&A and Peter Gerstl, Head of Product Management, Linde


Flagships - EU Hydrogen Vessel Project
Laurence Grand-Clement, CEO, Persee


The India Story – Sustainable Water Transport through Inland Waterways
Mr. Pravir Pandey, Vice Chairman, Inland Waterways Authority of India


Short introduction of the organizers GCE Ocean Technology and Ocean Hyway Cluster
CEO Owe Hagesæther and CEO Stein Kvalsund

Parallell Session 1 - Hydrogen Technology

- Hybridisation of inland waterway and coastal ships, Nico C.F. Bolleman, The Clean Technologies Design Desk 

-How to utilize the energy in hydrogen as an energy carrier? Jan Petter Urke, VP BD R&D, MMC First Process

-20MW electrolysis collaboration in Quebec. Mark Kammerer, BD Manager, Hydrogenics & Charline Dubois, BD Manager, Air Liquide. Two separaet presentations: click here for Mark’s and here for Charline’s.

-Metal hydride in the H2SHIPS project, Klaas Visser, Ship Design, Production & Operations TUDelft

-H2 and metal hydride storage, Øystein Ulleberg, Principal Scientist, IFE

-Metal hydride solution, Wolfgang Kummer

Parallell Session 2 - Marine Energy

-Wave Energy: A global overview, Inge Bakke, CEO, Waveco

-Integrating tidal energy into the European grid. Jon Clipsham, Hydrogen Manager, EMEC

-Offshore Renewable Energy Systems in the Australian Blue Economy Co-operative Research Centre, Dr. Mark Hemer, Climate Science Centre, CSIRO Oceans & Atmosphere

-Marine Energy Projects in USA, Bill McShane, Technology Manager, US Department of Energy’s Water Power Technology Office

-Floating Solar for Clean Hydrogen Production, Dr Alan Henry, Senior Research Engineer, University College Cork / SolarMarine Energy Ltd.

Presentations September 19th

Plenum session: Moderator Maria Brandsøy, Ocean Hyway Cluster


FreeCO2AST - Hydrogen-powered Coastal Route Vessels
Kristian Osnes, Project Manager FreeCO2ast, Havyard Group ASA


The MATISSE - SHIP model
Jonathan Köhler, Fraunhofer ISI


Key learning points from recent Hydrogen incident in Norway
Geirmund Vislie, Business Development Director, Gexcon AS


Zero Emission Ship Technology Association: The roar of the tide of change
Madadh MacLaine, CEO ZESTAs

Parallell Session 1 - Hydrogen Technology
The Norwegian Hydrogen Cluster: short info on the newly established “land-based” national hydrogen cluster, covering road based transport, hydrogen production and industrial H2 use, Kristian E. Vik, Secretary General, Norwegian Hydrogen Association

Introduction to H2 Ship Projects:

Parallell Session 1 - Marine Energy

-Tidetec, Arne H. Kollandsrud

-Green fuel bunkering on the North Sea: Creating the missing link between renewable energy generation and zero-emission maritime transport, Maarten Fonteijn, Venture Builder, Enviu

-Aquatera and MRE projects world-wide, Ian Johnston, Management Team Leader, Aquatera

-A new wave energy concept from Waveco, CEO, Inge Bakke

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