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HYDROGEN
     Research and Innovation Frontier in the
Energy Transition and the Decarbonization process

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PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
                                   (updated 6 September 2021)

6 October, 2021

Ore 9.45 WELCOME GREETINGS

Ore 10.00 - 13.00

NATIONAL ENERGY PLANS, COMPARING INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCES. POTENTIAL
AND OUTLOOK FOR A SUSTAINABLE HYDROGEN SECTOR
In the global energy systems decarbonisation process, hydrogen shows an interesting potential to be a
suitable complement to energy generated from renewable sources, in order to reduce emissions from
sectors difficult to be decarbonised, as well as to storage energy. However, the implementation of this
solution at an industrial scale requires a supporting policy and a positive regulatory framework that can
favour the development of the supply chain. As a result, major economies around the world are evaluating
their position, discussing, preparing and agreeing on hydrogen strategies. In this session, main
international experiences will be compared, focusing on the respective national objectives, support
measures, needed infrastructures and results obtained until today, with the aim of providing factual and
informed input to policy and corporate decisionmaking process.

Chairman: Paolo d’Ermo, Secretary General, WEC Italy

Invited speakers:

            •   Bart Biebuyck, Executive Director FCH JU
            •   Marta Maroño Bujan, Member of European Hydrogen Safety Panel (EHSP) of FCH JU
            •   Jorgo Chatzimarkakis, Secretary General Hydrogen Europe
            •   Luigi Crema, Director of the Sustainable Energy Center, Bruno Kessler Foundation and
                 Vice President of H2ITO
            •   Alexandre Perra, Vice Chair for Europe of WEC Europe on Hydrogen Study
            •   Catarina Sikow-Magny, Director of the "Green Transition and Energy System
                 Integration" European Commission – DG Energy *

Conclusions:

            •   Vannia Gava, Undersecretary of Ministry of Ecological Transition *

                                                                                                    * tbc

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Ore 14.30 - 17.30

HYDROGEN VALLEYS: TERRITORIES AS AN INITIAL STEP TOWARDS THE
DEVELOPMENT OF THE HYDROGEN CHAIN
The development of ecosystems where the production and local use of hydrogen coexist at the same time
will help to reduce the costs of hydrogen applications, promote new business models and generate new
opportunities, especially for the territories. This is the concept of the Hydrogen Valleys - places of strategic
interest, where multiple end uses of hydrogen coexist synergistically, favouring new opportunities for local
development, and decarbonisation opportunities, thanks to the development of innovative projects related
to hydrogen technologies.

Chairman: Cristina Maggi, Director H2IT-Italian Hydrogen Association and Fuel Cells

Invited speakers:

             •   Alessandro Bonomelli, President BIM and Mountain Community of Camonica Valley
             •   Andrea Bos – Presidente di Hydrogen Park Venezia
             •   Francesco Caio, CEO SAIPEM*
             •   Alessandro Delli Noci, Councillor for Economic Development Puglia Region *
             •   Giulia Monteleone, Responsible of Energy Accumulation Laboratory ENEA
             •   Thomas Klauser, Communication Manager H2-Alto Adige
             •   Reppresentative Autorità Portuale del Mar Tirreno *
             •   Benedetta Salvati, Assessor of Comune di Terni
             •   Rappresentative FNM
             •   Gabriele Lucchesi, Director Hydrogen Edison Spa

                                                                                                  * tbc

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7 October, 2021

Ore 9.45 WELCOME GREETINGS

Ore 10.00 - 13.00

HYDROGEN PRODUCTION - OPPORTUNITIES FOR AN ITALIAN SUPPLY CHAIN

A wide diffusion of hydrogen as an energy vector will largely depend on how the potential
expressed by the supply chain will be developed, starting from production, passing through
transport and storage sectors, up to final uses. The issue is now one of the top priorities of the
national energy agenda, however it will be necessary to implement actions that can favour the
development of the entire supply chain in order to achieve tangible results in the medium to long
term.

Chairman: Luigi Crema, Director of the Sustainable Energy Center, Bruno Kessler Foundation
and Vice President H2IT

Invited speakers:
           • Bertrand Amelot, DGA / EVP Sales & Marketing McPhy*
           • Stefano Campanari, Professor Energy Systems Politecnico di Milano
           • Luigi Mazzocchi, Director Dip. Technologies of Generation & Materials RSE S.p.A
            • Kamal Kalsi, CEO Kew Technology
            • Giacomo Rispoli, CEO MyRechemical
            • Cecilia Fouvry Renzi, H2 Energy Director, South West Europe Air Liquide
            • Gaetano Squadrito, Member of the Institute Council of the CNR-ITAECNR
            • Representative SAPIO*
            • Sector Companies’ Representatives

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Ore 14.30 - 17.30

INDUSTRY, TRANSPORTS AND RAILWAYS: TECHNOLOGICAL AREAS FOR THE
STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT OF HYDROGEN
The European Green Deal and the new emission reduction targets increase the push towards
decarbonisation of the mobility and te development of solutions for the industrial and heavy and
long-distance transport sectors. In this scenario, hydrogen is considered the most appropriate
solution due to its versatility and flexibility and to the possibility of being developed both on small
scale at a territorial level and on a large-scale for the production of commodities. Hydrogen
represents a key technology for Italy to maintain and strengthen its position as the second
European manufacturing industry. In particular, Italy, thanks to its industrial excellences and
energy management infrastructures, shows excellent potential to be able to seize the industrial
opportunities that may derive from a greater use of hydrogen in strategic sectors i.e. light
transports, rail and ship and in "hard to abate" sectors including heavy long-distance transports,
e-fuels production, biorefineries, energy storage, residential and commercial energy production,
chemicals production, fertilizers, materials, steel production as well as plant engineering and
components related to these sectors.
In this session will be explored areas of final application that show the best development
potential.

Chairman: Francesco Luca Basile, Associate Professor, Department of Industrial Chemistry,
University of Bologna

Expected speakers:

             •   Arianna Bionda, Researcher Politecnico di Milano
             •   Simone Mausoli, Innovation Manager-Industry Service Line, Bureau Veritas
                  Italia
             •   Elena Mocchio, Innovation and Development Area Manager UNI - Ente italiano di
                  normazione
             •   Andrea Enrico Saccone, General Manager Communication & External Affairs
                  Toyota
             •   Sabrine Skiker, EU Policy Manager – Land transport Hydrogen Europe*
             •   Jacopo Zanetti, Business Developer H2 Energy Air Liquide
             •   Rappresentante FNM
             •   Sector Companies’ Representatives

                                                                                              * tbc

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8 October, 2021

Ore 9.45 WELCOME GREETINGS
Ore 10.00 - 13.00

HYDROGEN TRANSPORT AND STORAGE - OPPORTUNITIES AND COSTS FOR THE
USE OF EXISTING INFRASTRUCTURES
The penetration of renewable sources will have a significant systemic impact. This will require
solutions capable to increase interoperability, flexibility and security of energy networks together
with digitization solutions, data management and real-time control solutions. Technologies and
tools can also be developed to allow network integration and synergy between transmission and
distribution operators. In this context, the energy storage is fundamental. The hydrogen transport
and storage infrastructures fit into this framework with the possibility of playing an important role
in strategies aimed at achieving different objectives: to facilitate the diffusion of hydrogen; to
promote the development of components and applications for both residential and industrial end
users and transport sectors; to contribute to the integration of the national energy system with
those of the Mediterranean, European and intercontinental networks; to support sector coupling,
flexible integrated infrastructures and the integration of renewable sources; to have a
transformative effect on existing infrastructures
In this context, it is of considerable interest, especially for the national context, to evaluate the
possibility of reusing the existing infrastructures and the possibility of maintaining some elements
of the logistics management systems consolidated over the time.
This session will focus on the issues highlighted above with particular attention to the
opportunities and costs associated with the implementation of infrastructures for the transport
and storage of hydrogen.

Chairman: Romano Borchiellini, Full Professor of Industrial Technical Physics and Coordinator
of the Energy Center of the Polytechnic of Turin

Invited speakers:

        •   Stefano Besseghini, Chairman ARERA
        •   Giulia Botta, International Business Development Manager_Hydrogen, Kiwa NV
        •   Marcello Capra, Director General for Energy Supply, Efficiency and Competitiveness,
            MITE
        •   Simone Corbo, Hydrogen Platform Manager Baker Hughes
        •   Eduardo Di Benedetto President CIG
        •   Federica Donda, Researcher OGS
        •   Sara Evangelisti, Project Manager Gas and Heat S.p.A
        •   Stefano Venier, CEO Gruppo Hera*
        •   Representative BU Hydrogen Snam*

                                                                                            * tbc

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Ore 14.30 - 17.00

TECHNOLOGY ACCEPTANCE: LEGISLATION, REGULATION, COMMUNICATION
AND SECURITY
A clear regulatory framework and a correct communication are fundamental conditions for the
growth of a national hydrogen supply chain, in order to let companies invest and offer new
technological solutions and end users use those technologies. This session will deepen the current
regulatory framework focusing also on communication and training aspects.

Chairman: Marcello Romagnoli, Associate Professor Engineering Department UniMore

Invited speakers:

        •   Stefano Agnoli, Vice Chief Editor Corriere della Sera *
        •   Ruggero Lensi, General Director UNI- Ente italiano di normazione
        •   Simone Mausoli, Innovation Manager-Industry Service Line, Bureau Veritas Italia
        •   Michele Mazzaro, Office for Fire Prevention and Industrial Risk National Fire Brigade
        •   Antonio Panvini –General Manager – Italian Thermotechnical Committee Energy &
            Environment – CTI*
        •   Sector Companies’ Representatives

                                                                                         * tbc

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