TY - GEN
T1 - Overcoming Challenges in Local Green H2 Economies
T2 - Second International Conference New Pathways for a Just and Inclusive Energy Transition
AU - Kviatek, Beata
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Overcoming Challenges in local green H2 economies Organizer: Dr Beata Kviatek, Jean Monnet Chair in Sustainable EU Economy, Centre of Expertise Energy / International Business School / Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen, the Netherlands One of the main pathways of the current energy transition includes development of regional green hydrogen economy, usually based in the so-called hydrogen valleys. The development of regional green hydrogen economies enables to green up regional industry and mobility, brings new business opportunities for local and regional businesses, redirects regional investments and financial streams, and proposes new avenues for regional education, knowledge, and research institutions. However, the complexity of regional transformation towards green hydrogen economy, poses challenges that require a close cooperation between different local and regional stakeholders at multiple levels, including national and European. What are these challenges in developing regional green hydrogen economies here, in the northern part of the Netherlands, and in other regions of Europe and what are the new pathways to overcome challenges in regional green hydrogen economies? – is the main question of the proposed panel discussion that will involve academics, policy makers, and practitioners from the northern part of the Netherlands as well as some European regions.
AB - Overcoming Challenges in local green H2 economies Organizer: Dr Beata Kviatek, Jean Monnet Chair in Sustainable EU Economy, Centre of Expertise Energy / International Business School / Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen, the Netherlands One of the main pathways of the current energy transition includes development of regional green hydrogen economy, usually based in the so-called hydrogen valleys. The development of regional green hydrogen economies enables to green up regional industry and mobility, brings new business opportunities for local and regional businesses, redirects regional investments and financial streams, and proposes new avenues for regional education, knowledge, and research institutions. However, the complexity of regional transformation towards green hydrogen economy, poses challenges that require a close cooperation between different local and regional stakeholders at multiple levels, including national and European. What are these challenges in developing regional green hydrogen economies here, in the northern part of the Netherlands, and in other regions of Europe and what are the new pathways to overcome challenges in regional green hydrogen economies? – is the main question of the proposed panel discussion that will involve academics, policy makers, and practitioners from the northern part of the Netherlands as well as some European regions.
KW - green hydrogen
KW - green hydrogen economy
KW - regional transformation
KW - Jean Monnet chair
KW - sustainable EU economy
KW - energy transition
KW - new pathways
KW - groene waterstof
KW - groene waterstof-economie
KW - regionale transformatie
KW - Jean Monnet-leerstoel
KW - duurzame EU economie
KW - energietransitie
KW - nieuwe wegen
UR - https://www.rug.nl/wubbo-ockels-school/calendar/2023/new-pathways/abstract-book-conference-new-pathways-2023.pdf
M3 - Contribution to conference proceeding
SP - 54
BT - International Conference: New Pathways for a Just and Inclusive Energy Transition
PB - University of Groningen
Y2 - 20 June 2023 through 21 June 2023
ER -