Argus Clean Ammonia Europe Conference on November 26-28, 2024 in Rotterdam, Netherlands

Argus Clean Ammonia Europe Conference on November 26-28, 2024 in Rotterdam, Netherlands

Join the leading event in the clean ammonia space in Europe to explore ammonia's role in the energy transition across hard to abate sectors in the region, including power generation, marine fuels, fertilizers, chemicals and more.

2024 has been a landmark year in the energy transition space, gain insights from industry leaders exploring key issues related to policy and regulation, social acceptance, production and import project development, infrastructure, storage and logistics. Plus, deep dive into financing for projects as well as insights into CBAM and EU ETS and what they mean for clean molecules entering Europe.

Agenda highlights:

Pre-conference day - Tuesday, 26 November

Port of Rotterdam site visit

- This year, attendees of the Argus Clean Ammonia Europe Conference will have the opportunity to participate in a boat tour hosted by our host sponsor Port of Rotterdam. Join the tour to see the developments taking place in the port in real-time and make the most of the opportunity to network ahead of a busy schedule across the two main days of the conference. More details to be released soon, register your interest now to book your place - spaces will be limited.

Registration open and welcome drinks

Main conference day one - Wednesday, 27 November

Registration and ammonia and carbon 101 session

- Registration open and morning coffee

- CEO roundtable (by invitation only)

- Ammonia and carbon 101: Disconnect between carbon and green hydrogen and ammonia: A matter of economics? (Open to all attendees)

Main conference morning sessions

- Argus welcome

- Welcome from Host sponsor: Port of Rotterdam

- Ministerial address: Clean ammonia's role in the energy transition in Europe

- Geopolitics and macroeconomics: Correcting the hydrogen hype

- Keynote panel: Unlocking ammonia's potential in the energy transition

- Policy and regulation: Further clarity or more confusion? RED III targets and transposition

- Networking break

- EU hydrogen bank tenders: Who were the winners in the first round and what were the main learnings?

- Certification and registration approaches: The mass balance approach

- Argus hydrogen and ammonia perspectives

Networking lunch highlighting women in clean ammonia

Main conference afternoon sessions

- Chairpersons' opening remarks

- Keynote: What is the power sector doing in Europe?

- The case for ammonia as a fuel in the maritime sector: What commitments have been made by shipowners in 2024?

- How are policies at EU and IMO levels planning to support the transition to low-carbon fuels across sectors?

- Networking break

- Low-carbon ammonia's role in the fertilizer industry: How will low-carbon products help in the agricultural sector?

- What is happening in respect to CBAM and what does it mean for the clean ammonia market?

- Chairpersons' closing remarks

Main networking drinks reception

Main conference day two - Thursday, 28 November

Registration open and morning coffee including breakfast roundtables

Main conference morning sessions

- Chairpersons' opening remarks

- Panel discussion: What does the project development landscape look like globally?

- Investment dynamics in the energy transition space: Investing in green hydrogen and ammonia as an alternative to wind and solar energy

- Traders: Why is their role critical in kickstarting the market?

- Networking break

Getting infrastructure in place to make clean ammonia work in Europe

- Supply infrastructure bringing clean ammonia to Europe: Where are port developments taking place?

Networking lunch

Getting infrastructure in place to make clean ammonia work in Europe continued

- Ammonia cracking in Europe: What next?

- Case study: Ammonia cracking in South Korea: Is there something we can learn?

- Transporting hydrogen and derivatives: Hydrogen pipeline infrastructure in Europe and alternative transportation methods for ammonia

- Where next? Aspirations for the clean ammonia market in Europe in 2025

- Chairpersons' closing remarks and end of conference

URLs:
Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/2506213-0?pid=10008
Inquiries: https://go.evvnt.com/2506213-3?pid=10008

Time: 12:00 PM - 3:30 PM

Prices:

1 x conference pass (super early bird rate expires 12 July): EUR 1599.00,

3 x conference passes - 15% off total (super early bird rate expires 12 July): EUR 4078.00,

5 x conference passes - 20% off total (super early bird rate expires 12 July): EUR 6396.00,

1 x conference pass (early bird rate expires 20 September): EUR 1799.00,

3 x conference passes - 15% off total (early bird rate expires 20 September): EUR 4588.00,

5 x conference passes - 20% off total (early bird rate expires 20 September): EUR 7196.00,

1 x conference pass (standard rate): EUR 2099.00,

3 x conference passes - 15% off total (standard rate): EUR 5353.00,

5 x conference passes - 20% off total (standard rate): EUR 8396.00,

1 x add-on: Port of Rotterdam site visit: EUR 100.00

Speakers: Kevin Rouwenhorst, Technology Manager, Ammonia Energy Association , Adam Nye, VP Business Development, Argus, Lizzy Lancaster, Senior Reporter - Ammonia, Argus, Navid Ostadian-Binai, Head of Green Vessels and Fuels, Maersk Tankers, Christian Berg, Managing Director, Norway, Amogy, Mark Stoelinga, Manager Energy and Infrastructure, Port of Rotterdam, Boudewijn Siemons, CEO, Port of Rotterdam, Duna Gondim Uribe, Senior Business Manager Clean Ammonia, Port of Rotterdam, José Antonio de las Heras Alonso, CEO, FertigHy, Holger Weiß, Director, Origination and Structuring, KfW IPEX-Bank, Joyce Gregory, Principal, Hydrogen - Consulting, Argus, Christian Renk, Head of Technology, Innovation and Sustainability (TIS) - Operating Unit Fertilizer and Methanol, thyssenkrupp Uhde, Louise Hornby, Head of Customer Development Europe, New Energy, Woodside Energy, Olivia Barnes, Head of Low Carbon Molecules, EnBW, Ruth Sharpe, Editor - Ammonia, Argus, Johannes Eng, Corporate Development and Strategy, Port of Duisburg, Nadja Hakansson, CEO, thyssenkrupp Uhde, Vibeke Rasmussen, SVP Certification and President, Yara Clean Ammonia and Ammonia Energy Association, Gilles Decan, Program Manager Hydrogen, Port of Antwerp-Bruges, Hakon Skjerstad, CEO, Azane Fuel Solutions, Stefan Krumpelmann, Editor - Hydrogen, Argus, Alistair Wallace, Principal, Argus, Naomi van den Berg, Program Manager Sustainable Transport, Port of Rotterdam, Carl-Antoine Saverys, CEO, EXMAR, Emile Herben, Director, Product Management and Certification, Yara Clean Ammonia

Name: Argus Media

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