The German "Kernnetz": Backbone for Industry and Mobility

Friday, June 21, 2024

Time
02:00 pm - 03:30 pm
Hall
Messe München
Room
Hall B2, Booth B2.550

Germany has decided to establish a hydrogen Kernnetz to connect major energy producers and consumers. What are the opportunities created from this original step, and how will industry and mobility application connect?

02:00 pm - 03:15 pmThe German "Kernnetz": Backbone for Industry and Mobility

Tilman Wilhelm

Head of Communication and Political Affairs

DVGW e.V

Christoph Luschnat

Head of Energy Policy and Hydrogen Coordination

terranets bw GmbH

Eva Hennig

Head of Energy Policy EU/Brussels Office

Thüga Aktiengesellschaft

Silke Frank

Managing Director (Moderatorin)

Hydrogen Moves GmbH

03:15 pm - 03:30 pmConference Closing

Olivier Bucheli

President

European Electrolyser & Fuel Cell Forum

Europe’s Largest & Most International Exhibition for Batteries & Energy Storage Systems
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Speakers
Speaker
Eva Hennig, Thüga Aktiengesellschaft

Head of Energy Policy EU/Brussels Office

Germany

Eva Hennig has worked for Thüga Aktiengesellschaft in Munich in various positions since 1989. She works in the area of DSO regulation for gas and electricity, sector coupling and renewable gas. She is currently Head of the EU Energy Policy Department and has been Chair of the Eurogas Distribution Committee since 2012. The Thüga Group is the largest alliance of municipal utilities in Germany with activities in the areas of gas, electricity, district heating, water and various services.

Speaker
Olivier Bucheli, European Electrolyser & Fuel Cell Forum

President

Switzerland

Olivier is an entrepreneur in the field of efficient energy transformation. Just following his degree in Chemical Engineering in 2000, he created the fuel cell and electrolyser company HTceramix today known as SolydEra. He gained many projects in the field and actively contributed the programming of topics as Vice Chair of the Coordination Group in which role he also co-drafted the SRIA of the current Clean Hydrogen Partnership. Since 2010, Olivier acts as President of the European Electrolyser and Fuel Cell Forum EFCF, Europe's reference event for science and technology in the fuel cell and hydrogen world. In this role, he also co-edits since 2012 an annual Special Issue of 'Fuel Cell - From Fundamentals to Systems' published by Wiley. In 2021, he joined ExerGo as Executive Chairman and lead successfully the company's seed financing round. In August 2023, he co-founded Adele Hydrogen, company developing and commercialising advanced alkaline electrolyser electrodes where he acts as Executive Chairman.

Speaker
Silke Frank, Hydrogen Moves GmbH

Managing Director (Moderatorin)

Germany

Meet the person: Silke Frank Silke Frank, otherwise known as Miss Hydrogen, has been active in the Hydrogen industry for the past 19 years. Having started out in the events sector, she has organized over 60 Hydrogen events around the globe since 2004. Between 2020 and 2022, Silke Frank and her team provided infotainment and support on all matters concerning Hydrogen to many thousands of people - digitally and interactively through webinars and 24-hour events. She maintains one of the largest personal H2 networks, based on mutually supportive and long-standing relationships. Silke Frank is an expert and empathetic communicator and networker. She guides institutions, companies, associations and policymakers interested in Hydrogen toward a prosperous Hydrogen future. One of the things that is particularly important to her is making her clients happHY! Her motto: Nothing else in the world is so powerful as an idea whose time has come. (Victor Hugo) Meet the entrepreneur: Hydrogen Moves GmbH In May 2022 Silke Frank founded Hydrogen Moves GmbH. True to the company slogan 'Push the Market!', she and her colleagues ensure their clients are successful in Hydrogen through their role as independent and proactive marketers and strategic Hydrogen consultants. 'We listen, think and act alongside you and for you - both locally and internationally. Our experience, well-established connections and personal contacts around the world are channeled into your success!' www.hydrogen-moves.de/en Meet the Vice President: honorary position at the German Association DWV Since December 2020 Silke Frank has been serving at a national level as Vice President of the German Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (DWV). In December 2022, she was reelected onto the steering committee by a significant majority, confirming her appointment as Vice President. In her role she is passionate about communication, representation, member relations and bringing together the right partners. www.dwv-info.de Behind the scenes: at home in Berglen, Germany Silke Frank lives with her husband and two sons. In her leisure time she enjoys family time, music, gardening, nature, reading and wine.

Speaker
Tilman Wilhelm, DVGW e.V

Head of Communication and Political Affairs

Germany

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Speaker
Christoph Luschnat, terranets bw GmbH

Head of Energy Policy and Hydrogen Coordination

Germany

Christoph Luschnat is a graduate economist who studied at Hohenheim. After completing his studies, he initially worked for various international communication agencies in Frankfurt, Hamburg, and London. In 2006, he joined the EnBW Group where he held various positions, most recently in the political department in Berlin and Brussels. Since 2020, he has been leading the Energy Policy and Hydrogen Coordination department at terranets bw, where he coordinates all hydrogen activities of terranets.

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