Decarbonizing Polish Industry: The Role of Hydrogen and Ammonia in the Energy Transition
Key Ideas
- Discussion of green energy carriers like hydrogen, ammonia, and nuclear energy as key solutions for decarbonizing Polish industry.
- Expert presentations on implementing low-emission solutions in industry, including the impact of energy transition on competitiveness.
- Interviews with industry leaders exploring the potential of biomethane, biogas, and nuclear energy in Poland's energy landscape.
- Strong support from industry and scientific patrons, confirming the conference's high substantive quality.
The New Energy for Industry. Energy Carriers conference, set to take place in Warsaw on May 20-21, will focus on the crucial need for decarbonization in the Polish industrial energy sector to achieve a 55% reduction in CO₂ emissions by 2030. The event will delve into the role of green energy carriers such as hydrogen, ammonia, and nuclear energy in transforming the energy landscape. Discussions will center around decarbonization strategies, energy security, and investments in green technologies. Expert presentations will showcase real-world examples of low-emission solutions, addressing challenges and prospects for using hydrogen and ammonia in industry. The conference will feature interviews with industry leaders on the potential of biomethane, biogas, and nuclear energy in Poland. With support from industry and scientific patrons, including the Gdańsk Refinery and the National Centre for Nuclear Research, the conference aims to provide strategic insights and solutions for a sustainable energy transition in Poland.
Topics
Green Hydrogen
Energy Security
Energy Transition
Decarbonization
Conference
Industry
Nuclear Energy
Green Technologies
Bioenergy
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