Go Hydrogen organises 2 webinars before its 2024 edition starts

Go Hydrogen webinars
Go Hydrogen organises 2 webinars before the start of its 2024 edition 

As announced in a previous article, the second edition of the event will take place next month, from February 21st to 22nd, 2024.

In the meantime, Globuc* is offering several free webinars to keep its audience waiting for Go Hydrogen. The first webinar is scheduled for Tuesday 16 January at 4pm (CET) and will focus on “Hydrogen finance: what are the bottlenecks and how can we overcome them?” In this webinar, speakers will describe the current state of hydrogen finance and the deal structures that are currently being used. They will address crucial issues such as the industry landscape and the political situation in 2023 and 2024. They will also discuss what needs to be done to make green hydrogen projects more bankable.
You can register for this webinar here.

Another webinar will take place on 30 January, also at 4pm (CET), in partnership with Lux Research. This webinar will be about the “The Evolution of an Ammonia Economy.” It will focus on the role of ammonia as a carrier for hydrogen and its associated technologies. The main challenges and opportunities will also be discussed.
You can register for this webinar here.

Here is the link to register for the event (registrations before January 31st will benefit from a discount). Since we are a partner of the event, you can also take advantage of our discount code “hydrogentoday10” for a 10% discount.

*Globuc is the organiser of Go Hydrogen and other hydrogen-related events (you can have a look at their other events here).

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Logan King

Logan King

After an unusual career (3 years in the French army followed by a 3-year degree in Applied Foreign Languages), it was my passion for environmental issues that finally caught up with me and led me to join Seiya Consulting and H2 Today in June 2022. First as an end-of-study internship, then as Marketing & Communication Manager and translator at Hydrogen Today.

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