9th Plenary Meeting Clean Hydrogen Mission Agenda and Updates

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The 9th Plenary Meeting of the Clean Hydrogen Mission discussed the mission direction and vision, workplan for 2023, pillar updates on research and innovation, demonstration progress, enabling measures, and individual activities support. Side events focused on clean hydrogen applications in various sectors. Members were urged to inform the secretariat of upcoming announcements and deliverables.


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  1. 9th Plenary Meeting Clean Hydrogen Mission 16.05.23

  2. Agenda 1. Mission direction and vision A) Workplan 2023 B) From Rio to Goa 2. From Action to Implementation - Pillar updates a. R&I pillar Update working groups i. Production working group (UK/Oliver Guerrero ) ii. Distribution and Storage working group (Aus/Trevor Rapson) iii. Offroad working group (USA/Pete Devlin) iv. Joint R&I call CET Partnership b. Demonstration/Hydrogen Valleys progress so far i. Identification of Hydrogen Valleys ii. Hydrogen Exchange (Germany/Lorena Steinle) c. Enabling Measures (Chile/Loreta Lancellotti-Angel Caviedes) i. Financing working group (EC/Eirik Lonning) 3. Round Table (all members) update on individual activities to support the implementation of the MI CHM Action plan 4. Any other business

  3. Mission direction and vision Workplan 2023 / From RIO to GOA No comments on Workplan from MI Steering Committee Synergies with CEM and MI Missions Brainstorm session knowledge exchange is very important, potential new theme skills and education

  4. Mission direction and vision Workplan 2023 / From RIO to GOA Members and collaborating organisations are asked to inform the MI Secretariat of their planned announcements and deliverables to be launched at MI-8. Announcement headline if available Announcement content Link to MI-8 theme See below Who is expected to make the announcement and when (if foreseen) e.g. Minister as part of Mission showcase or senior official at a side event Date until which the information is embargoed We will assume the information is confidential until the Ministerial unless indicated here Any further information Contact details for the announcement lead Theme 1: Advancing the continuum of R&D towards pilot demonstration on clean energy technologies Theme 2: Extending the reach of MI to make clean energy accessible and affordable energy for all Theme 3: Supporting the next cohort of innovative companies

  5. Mission direction and vision Workplan 2023 / From RIO to GOA Side events: Clean Hydrogen for ports and maritime sector (MI CHM, MI shipping, CEM Global Ports Hydrogen Coalition) Storage and Distribution developing the hydrogen supply chain ( Australia DCCEEW, MI CHM) Hydrogen the Nordic rally to the valley (Nordic Energy Research, MI CHM, MI shipping) Ministerial round table discussions and private sector representatives Most likely one round table on Hydrogen

  6. From Action to Implementation - Pillar updates From Action to Implementation - Pillar updates a. R&I pillar Update working groups i. Production working group (UK/Oliver Guerrero) ii. Distribution and Storage working group (Aus/Trevor Rapson) iii. Offroad working group (USA/Pete Devlin) iv. Joint R&I call CET Partnership b. Demonstration/Hydrogen Valleys progress so far i. Identification of Hydrogen Valleys ii. Hydrogen Exchange (Germany/Lorena Steinle) c. Enabling Measures (Chile/Loreta Lancellotti-Angel Caviedes) i. Financing working group (EC/Eirik Lonning)

  7. Pillar 1: Production Working Group Oliver Guerrero, Department for Energy Security & Net Zero Oliver.Guerrero@beis.gov.uk

  8. Pillar 1: Storage and Distribution Working Group Trevor Rapson, Canberra, Australia Trevor.Rapson@csiro.au

  9. Stage 1: Collection of international case studies Stage 2: Analysis paper December 2023 July 2023 Map published Ministerial meeting In Goa Analysis paper published

  10. Stage 1 Stage 1: Interactive map of case-studies: to be launched at Goa, July 2023 The map will be an accessible, easy to use tool to promote international collaboration

  11. What is a case study or exemplar? - any storage and/or distribution project that you would like to showcase on an international stage Two categories of projects: 2) Translational research driven by university/research institution 1) Demonstration driven by industry

  12. How do I submit a case-study? We have an online form: Let me know if you would prefer a word document version

  13. Stage 1: Collection of case studies Stage 2: Analysis paper December 2023 July 2023 Map published Ministerial meeting In Goa Analysis paper published Countries put forward case studies explain what they chose and why Web form to collect individual case studies MI countries nominate Identify research & innovation priorities Establish knowledge exchange

  14. We want to fill the map with case-studies Contact trevor.rapson@csiro.au

  15. Pillar 1: Mission Innovation Off Road Working Group Pete Devlin, U.S. DOE peter.devlin@ee.doe.gov

  16. Mission Innovation Offroad Working Group Date / Location 2023 Working Group global participation from >40 organizations 130+ active members monthly Group & Team meetings Topics / Presenting Organization Hydra Project -Transitioning to Electric and Hybrid Mine Haulage by Luis Sepulveda, Mining3 Action Plan includes TCO Analysis, a Global Project Database, Data Collection, Safety Codes & Standards, Hydrogen Infrastructure, Target Setting January Fuel Cells / Powertrain Team Identified thermal management and air filtration as the major technical tasks requiring solutions. Monthly meetings target creation of a knowledge base for industry s use to facilitate technology evolution HFTO Safety Codes & Standards Activities by Laura Hill, HFTO February March Facility Retrofit for the US First Hydrogen Train Hydrogen Task Team Created liquid hydrogen nozzle interface reference design specification for mine haul trucks. Reviewed mobile fueler capability needs. Now developing @scale hydrogen infrastructure conceptual requirements. April Total Cost of Ownership Pit Mine Truck Update May The Integrated Hydrogen Construction Site Hydrogen Safety Team Developing representative specifications for onboard hydrogen leak sensors for use evaluating and identifying appropriate sensors for offroad mine haul trucks. Reviewing support facility & infrastructure sensor needs. Mining Hydrogen Infrastructure June H2Agrar Project, Germany, Demonstration of H2 and FC Agricultural Equipment July August User Perspectives Panel September Hydrogen Fuel Cell Locomotives October HICE For Offroad November Hydrogen Pipelines December Construction Equipment and Site Perspectives

  17. Working Group Progress Formed three Teams to identify and address technology application issues slowing deployment High Performance Concept Radiator Plate Tradition ICE Mine Haul Truck Radiators Powertrain / Fuel Cell Thermal Management Air Filtration https://mikaioceantechnologies.com https://www.coxonsgroup.com.au/industries/mining Hydrogen Onboard/Fueling/Infrastructure Nozzle/Receptacle Mobile Fueler/Infrastructure LNG Mobile Mine Fueler Example Cryogenic Nozzle/Receptacle https://www.walther- https://www.lngindustry.com/small-scale-lng/15082017/chart- and-gfw-launch-dual-lngdiesel-fuelling-truck/ praezision.de/en/applications/cryogenic/index.html Safety Onboard/Infrastructure/Maintenance Onboard Hydrogen Sensor Infrastructure Light Duty Vehicle Hydrogen Sensor Infrastructure Hydrogen Sensor https://www.nissha.com/english/news/2019 /01/31th_1.html https://www.gasdetectorsusa.com/gdusa/Product.asp?pid= 665-HONEYWELL_SPXCDULNG1_gas_detectors_(explosion- proof)_hydrogen

  18. Task Teams To Work On These Areas of Interest Offroad Working Group Task Teams H2 Onboard Inc. Fueling & Bunkering (Charlie Myers) Anglo American, Caterpillar, Komatsu, Multiquip, Volvo, Chart, Engie, LiftH2, Linde, LTA, Verne, Chile, DOE, CARB, Argonne, NREL, PNNL, Chile Fuel Cell/Powertrain (Greg Moreland) Caterpillar, Komatsu, Multiquip, AEM, Wabtech, Active Exhaust, Hyzon H2 Safety (Onboard & Infrastructure) (Ben Gould) Caterpillar, LiftH2, Active Exhaust, CNH, AGCO, AICHE, , SNL, Volvo, Verne, NREL, DOE Develop task scope & actions Create preliminary resource needs Partner with appropriate group to perform tests, technical reviews Provide Working Group with summary of results / learnings Plug, Nuvera, Ballard, Cummins, GM, PowerCell, Advent, MAHLE CTE, DOE, CARB, CEC, Argonne, NREL, PNNL, HNEI, NIOSH PMRD, GIZ H2 Chile Equipment Design Safety Considerations TCO Modeling Refueling Flow Rate Stack Air Filtration Facility and Maint. Protocols Stack Thermal Management Mobile Fueler

  19. Pillar 1: Joint R&I call CET Partnership TRI3@CETPartnership.eu Aage Stangeland ast@forskningsradet.no

  20. Pillar 1 R&I MI Joint research projects Clean Energy Transition Partnership Annual call 2022 call almost finalized 2023 prelaunch June launch September Hydrogen research areas 2023 in line with MI R&I focus areas. NEW CONTACT TRI3@CETPartnership.eu Aage Stangeland ast@forskningsradet.no

  21. 2022 Call module 3.2: Hydrogen and renewable fuels Support joint R&I projects aiming to TRL5 or above Industry-involvement requirered and crosscutting issues must be addressed The Call Module aims to support projects with an expected requested grant (but not limited to) in the range of 1 to 5 MEUR. The objective of the call module is to facilitate the development and adoption of technologies for effective production, transport, storage and end-use of hydrogen and renewable fuels, including security of supply and safety aspects. The ambition of the call module is to accelerate the time to market for hydrogen and renewable fuel technologies. This will require industrial involvement in research and innovation activities. Important for a net-zero energy system is the cost-effective provision of hydrogen from various sources, thermo-, photo- and electrochemical solar fuels, as well as the supply of advanced biofuels from sustainable biomass.

  22. 2023 Call Module 3.2: Hydrogen and renewable fuels This Call Module will focus on the development and demonstration of innovative and cost-, energy- and carbon-/resource-efficient technologies for hydrogen and renewable fuels along the whole value chain. Hydrogen technologies - New or improved processes for hydrogen production, Storage of hydrogen through ammonia or other hydrogen liquid carriers, Infrastructure and distribution aspects Renewable fuels - new or improved processes and technologies for production of renewable fuels with low or zero carbon footprint, including biofuels and other synthetic fuels (such as e-fuels or solar fuels) Uses of hydrogen and renewable fuels - This topic aims to support projects on end-use technologies using hydrogen or renewable fuels, targeting in particular the following priority uses: heavy duty long-distance transport vehicles and machinery (road, off-road, rail, ship), power production, stationary residential use and industrial use.

  23. Hydrogen Valleys (pillar 2)

  24. Hydrogen Exchange (pillar 2) & Enabling Environment (pillar 3) Lorena Steinle, NOW Germany lorena.steinle@now-gmbh.de Loreta Lancellotti, Ministry of Energy, Chile llancellotti@minenergia.cl Karla Chace, Ministry of Energy, Chile kchace@minenergia.cl

  25. Clean Hydrogen Mission Action Plan Pillar 1 Pillar 2 Pillar 3 Research & Innovation Demonstration Enabling Environment Actions Sprint 1 Sprint 1: Identification of 100 Hydrogen Valley Project Ideas by 2023 Analysis of global hydrogen RD&D opportunities Clean Hydrogen Knowledge Platform Assessment of best-practice case studies Sprint 2 Sprint 2: Hydrogen Exchange Program Working Groups (Regulation; Codes and Standards; Finance) Working Groups (Production; Storage and Distribution; End- Use) Hydrogen Valley Platform H2Valleys | Mission Innovation Hydrogen Valley Platform Clean Hydrogen Mission Partnership Coalition Global Hydrogen Valley Project Development Assistant Network

  26. What is planned? Support of non-MI countries to identify the tools for the development of Hydrogen Projects Transfer and sharing of knowledge with and between countries Contact and access to relevant stakeholders in a global network The following topics will be covered: Regulatory Framework & Certification Project Financing & Investment Human Capital Technological components Transport of Hydrogen

  27. Workshop: Regulatory Framework & Certification Structure of Agenda: Presentation National Regulations Pause Current H2V Certification Schemes and their Governance Estimated deadline, June 15 (checking the possibility to make it in the 3rd Hydrogen Congress for Latin America & the Caribbean) Potential presenters: Chile/Colombia/Spain Target audience: non-MI countries, LAC and Members MI.

  28. Whathasbeendoneand isplanned? Active involvement of CHM Members in Sprint 2: Chile: collaboration in the implementation of workshop series Spain: Support in finding experts Saudi Arabia: MENA Climate Week Start with first wave of workshop series at the Annual Gathering in Rio (March 2023) MENA Climate Week: Kick off second wave of workshop series

  29. Round Table (all members) update on individual activities to support the implementation of the MI CHM Action plan

  30. Any other business

  31. Communication MI website Clean Hydrogen Mission LinkedIn page (269 followers/15 May 2023) Clean Hydrogen Mission: Overview| LinkedIn

  32. For more information: http://www.mission-innovation.net/missions/hydrogen/ https://explore.mission-innovation.net/mission/clean-hydrogen/ Info about events, please follow us on linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/company/89636628/ For questions: E-mail: EC-MI-CLEAN-HYDROGEN-MISSION@ec.europa.eu E: secretariat@mission-innovation.net T: +44 (0)000 002233 W: www.mission-innovation.net

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