The Hydrogen hype: state of play and future trends

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Hydrogen is expected to replace a great share of the actual fosil fuels usage in thermal applications and energy storage. During this PhD lunch talk we will learn about the actual role of hydrogen in industrial decarbonisation and the impact that hydrogen policies have on energy market. 



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  • Date: 07 Mar 2023
  • Time: 11:45 AM UTC to 01:00 PM UTC
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  • Kasteelpark Arenberg 10
  • box 2445
  • Leuven, Unknown
  • Belgium 3001
  • Building: ESAT
  • Room Number: Aula R 00.54
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  • Starts 24 February 2023 04:00 PM UTC
  • Ends 07 March 2023 12:00 PM UTC
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Alexander Hoogsteyn Alexander Hoogsteyn

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The Hydrogen hype

Biography:

Alexander Hoogsteyn obtained his MSc from KU Leuven in and 2021, with a major in Electrical Engineering, minor in Power System Engineering. Then he completed a traineeship at the EU Agency for Cooperation of Energy Regulators, after which he returned to KU Leuven to pursue a PhD in Mechanical Engineering at the Energy System Integration and Modelling research group. Here he investigates the role of hydrogen in industrial decarbonisation and the impact hydrogen policies have on energy markets. He is also affiliated with Energyville in Genk. He has a particular interest in carbon markets, subsidy schemes and energy system optimization.

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