European Hydrogen Week - RINA.org

Brussels (Belgium)

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European Hydrogen Week

18 - 22 Nov 2024

Find out more about the latest advancements in hydrogen strategies and initiatives

Hydrogen week 2024European Hydrogen Week 2024 takes place from 18 to 22 November. With hydrogen playing an increasingly important role in the decarbonisation of sectors such as mobility, industry, and energy, the event will explore the latest advancements in hydrogen strategies and initiatives across Europe and globally.  

This year’s event will introduce an Innovation Hub, featuring an innovation forum that focuses on research, innovation, and the full hydrogen value chain, with an emphasis on EU competitiveness, skills, and H2 Valleys. 

European Hydrogen Week 2024 stands out as an important platform for professionals from around the world to network and share ideas and innovations, discuss and debate around the most urgent topics of the energy transition underway. 

RINA services

RINA offers a wide range of services in the hydrogen sector, including project management for hydrogen production, storage, and distribution sites. Our multidisciplinary team of specialists provides technical support throughout the entire project life cycle, covering areas such as permitting, health and safety, regulatory compliance, and identification and acquisition of national and EU financing.

RINA’s services include strategic market intelligence, materials and components assurance, asset integrity management, technical and financial due diligence, concept feasibility and design, training, technology qualification, full-scale test site for experimental validation, replication roadmap and business modeling, research and development (R&D), and risk assessment.

Additionally, RINA is coordinating the HYDRA project, a research, development, and innovation initiative approved by the European Commission and the MIMIT (Ministero delle Imprese e del Made in Italy). The project aims to decarbonise the steel production process through hydrogen-related technologies. It involves designing and realizing a “mini steelwork” at the headquarters of Centro Sviluppo Materiali in Castel Romano, which will test hydrogen in every phase of the steel production cycle.

 

Simone Ursino