This was the first webinar in the Hydrogen Fuel Risks Webinar Series, organised by the OECD and the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre. It aimed to facilitate knowledge exchange between EU and OECD experts and authorities involved in assessing risks related to hydrogen-based fuel operations. It focused on identifying anticipated technologies and infrastructure across different countries and discussing shared challenges and potential solutions in managing hydrogen risks.
Hydrogen Fuel Risks Webinar Part 1: Knowledge Exchange on Emerging Technologies and Risks
Virtual
Webinar
- Date
- 15 September 2023
- Time
- 09:00 to 13:00 CEST
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Speakers
- Maureen Wood, EC-JRC-MAHB
- Marie-Ange Baucher, Environment Directorate, OECD
- Simone Wiers, Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment, The Netherlands
- Mareike Strub, Regierungspräsidium Freiburg, Germany
- Romualdo Marrazzo, Environment Agency (ISPRA), Italy
- Tomoki Hara, The High Pressure Gas Safety Institute of Japan
- Sanna Pietikainen, TUKES, Finland
- Mareike Strub, Regierungspräsidium Freiburg, Germany
- Noreen Quinn, Health and Safety Authority, Ireland
- Benno Weinberger, INERIS, France
- Simon Gant, Health and Safety Executive, United Kingdom
- Valerio Cozzani, University of Bologna, Italy
- Mark Hailwood, State Institute for Environment, Baden-Württemberg (LUBW), Germany
Agenda
Discover what the event is about.
Moderator: Maureen Wood, EC-JRC-MAHB
Co-Moderator: Marie-Ange Baucher, OECD
- Welcome to the Webinar: Maureen Wood, EC-JRC
- Introduction to the Programme: Maureen Wood, EC-JRC
- Introduction to Session 1: Maureen Wood, EC-JRC
- Links to useful publications, JRC
- The Netherlands: Country situation, Simone Wiers, Ministry of Social Affairs and Employment, The Netherlands
- Germany: Safety-related questions which we are faced with dealing with as inspectors: Mareike Strub, Regierungspräsidium Freiburg, Germany
- Italy: Risks involving hydrogen and safety considerations, the Italian experience: Romualdo Marrazzo, Environment Agency (ISPRA), Italy
- Japan: Tomoki Hara, The High Pressure Gas Safety Institute of Japan
- Finland: Sanna Pietikainen, TUKES, Finland
- Czech Republic: Hydrogen Fuel Risks Atef Mahmoud, Technical University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
- Germany: The types and size of hydrogen electrolysis and storage currently being proposed: Mareike Strub, Regierungspräsidium Freiburg, Germany
- Ireland: H2 Production & Storage sites, Irish Authority Approach: Noreen Quinn, Health and Safety Authority, Ireland
- Existing regulations and standards, Guide certification hydrogène (supplementary document in French): Benno Weinberger, INERIS, France
- Hydrogen research: Simon Gant, Health and Safety Executive, United Kingdom
- Consequence analysis and new scenarios – dealing with specific hydrogen fuel risks: Valerio Cozzani, University of Bologna, Italy
- The future: Mark Hailwood, State Institute for Environment, Baden-Württemberg (LUBW), Germany
- Expert viewpoints: Voluntary contributions from experts
- Wrap-up
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