Tomorrow’s hydrogen production and infrastructure: building towards a secure and robust energy system
Without a reliable and scalable hydrogen infrastructure, the hydrogen economy cannot take off. Stakeholders across the Netherlands, Europe and beyond face the challenge of connecting production, import, transport and storage—across sectors and borders.
From ambition to collaboration and implementation
The energy transition requires more than ambition — it demands hydrogen production, infrastructure that can adapt and scale. So how do we ensure our energy system is prepared for what lies ahead? And how do we prevent grid congestion and planning delays from slowing down the transition?
In this TNO podcast, we discuss the future of hydrogen production and infrastructure and collaboration with government and market. Together with René Peters (Proposition Manager Energy Infrastructure, focusing on system integration, hydrogen and offshore energy, TNO), Tara van Abkoude (Business Developer Hydrogen and Water Electrolysis, TNO), and Miriam van Groen (Programme Manager, GroenvermogenNL), we explore the challenges and opportunities of system integration, infrastructure planning and collaboration between government, grid operators and industry.
Listen to the conversation or watch the vodcast for additional insights and visual context.
Tomorrow's hydrogen production and infrastructure
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