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This document summarizes the first meeting of the Collaborative Framework on Green Hydrogen held on June 18, 2020. It provided an agenda for the meeting including justifying the framework, proposed terms of reference, participation, and a proposed work plan and funding. A scene-setting presentation by IRENA discussed their previous work on green hydrogen from 2018-2020 and the key role hydrogen will play in future energy systems as a solution for hard to electrify sectors and in increasing power system flexibility. The meeting aimed to discuss establishing the objectives, structure, and working methods of the collaborative framework.

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This document summarizes the first meeting of the Collaborative Framework on Green Hydrogen held on June 18, 2020. It provided an agenda for the meeting including justifying the framework, proposed terms of reference, participation, and a proposed work plan and funding. A scene-setting presentation by IRENA discussed their previous work on green hydrogen from 2018-2020 and the key role hydrogen will play in future energy systems as a solution for hard to electrify sectors and in increasing power system flexibility. The meeting aimed to discuss establishing the objectives, structure, and working methods of the collaborative framework.

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First Meeting of the

Collaborative Framework on Green Hydrogen

Thursday, 18 JUNE 2020 • 15:00 – 16:30 GST


FACILITATOR

Paula Abreu Marques


Head of Unit for Renewables and CCS policy
DG ENERGY
European Commission
OPENING REMARKS

Francesco La Camera
Director-General
IRENA
SCENE-SETTING PRESENTATION

Dolf Gielen
Director, Innovation and Technology
IRENA
IRENA’s work on Green Hydrogen

Knowledge
2018
• Hydrogen from renewable power: Technology outlook for the energy
transition (2018)
• Hydrogen: A renewable energy perspective (2019)
• Reaching Zero with Renewables (forthcoming in 2020) 2019

• Technology Brief: Electrolyser Technologies (forthcoming in 2020)

Outreach 2020

• Panel on Electrification of Fuels: Hydrogen at IRENA Innovation Week


(2018)
• Thematic meeting “Decarbonizing complex sectors” at 18th Council (2019)
• Ministerial Roundtable on Green Hydrogen at 10th Assembly (2020) Technology Brief
Electrolyser Technologies
• Virtual Meeting of the Collaborative Framework on Green Hydrogen
(today)

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Key points from the Ministerial Roundtable on Green Hydrogen
• Scale up and cost reduction of electrolysers is the priority

• Need for policy support to help create the early applications

• Importance of continued work on standards and establishment


of international trade of CO2-free hydrogen that can be certified
and verified in its production route

• Link between green hydrogen production, renewable power supply and flexibility of power systems at all
timescales, from frequency control to providing seasonal storage for wind and solar

• Trade opportunities between countries with abundant, low-cost renewable resources and countries that will
need more green hydrogen than what can be domestically produced at competitive cost

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Hydrogen: A key part of future Energy Systems
Hydrogen’s role
• Solution for end-uses that are hard to directly
electrify. Emission reduction (GRO 2050):
• Green Hydrogen: 3%; Blue Hydrogen: 3% (PES)*
• Green Hydrogen: 7%, Blue Hydrogen: 1% (TES)**

• Increase the flexibility of power systems at all


timescales

Key Points in 2050 (TES)


• Hydrogen production costs: 0.9-2.0 USD/kg H2

• Electrolyser capacity: 1700 GW

• Electricity to produce green hydrogen: 7.5 PWh

• Solar and Wind capacity: at least 4 TW * Reduction in Planned Energy Scenario (33 Gt in 2050) in relation to Baseline (43 Gt in 2050)
** Additional reduction in Transforming Energy Scenario (9.5 Gt in 2050)
in relation to Planned Energy Scenario (33 Gt in 2050)
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• Justification for the Framework
ꟷ Value addition
ꟷ Complementarity with other platforms

• Proposed terms of reference and working methods


ꟷ Objectives
ꟷ Name, structure and working methods
AGENDA ꟷ Necessary linkages with IRENA Governing Bodies,
Work Programme and Medium-Term Strategy
Collaborative Framework
on Green Hydrogen • Participation and timing of the inclusion of external stakeholders

• Proposals for work plan and activities for 2020-2021


ꟷ Milestones and processes

• Funding including Member commitments for the provision


of Voluntary Contributions

• Way forward
AGENDA
• Justification for the Framework
ꟷ Value addition
ꟷ Complementarity with other platforms

• Proposed terms of reference and working methods


ꟷ Objectives
ꟷ Name, structure and working methods
ꟷ Necessary linkages with IRENA Governing Bodies,
Work Programme and Medium-Term Strategy
MEMBER INTERVENTIONS
• Participation and timing of the inclusion of external stakeholders

• Proposals for work plan and activities for 2020-2021


ꟷ Milestones and processes

• Funding including Member commitments for the provision


of Voluntary Contributions
To request for the floor,
please click on the
Raise your hand • Way forward
icon
First Meeting of the
Collaborative Framework on Green Hydrogen

WEDNESDAY, 18 JUNE 2020 • 15:00 – 16:30 GST


THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!

www.irena.org

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