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By allowing large amounts of renewable energy to be channelled from the power sector into the end-use sectors, hydrogen could becone the missing link in the energy transition : renewable electricity can be used to produce green hydrogen (via water electrolysis), which can in turn provide energy to sectors otherwise difficult to decarbonise through electrification.Prior registration is required to fulfill seciruty requirements at BSB and you can register via this link:https://forms.gle/2ik1dvB44X6rSYfN6The RSC Belgium will ask for EUR 5 on the door (free for bona fide students) as a contribution to the provision of drinks and snacks during networking after the talk.
Professor Joris Proost of the Universite Catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain). Prof. Proost is currently the Belgian representative at the Hydrogen Technology Collaboration Programme (TCP) of the International Energy Agency (IEA)
Brel TheatreBritish School of BrusselsPater Dupierreuxlaan 1Tervuren3080Belgium
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