The State of Low-Carbon Hydrogen in Southeast Asia: Local Challenges and Global Trends

CLIMATE CHANGE IN SOUTHEAST ASIA PROGRAMME

About the Webinar

Southeast Asia faces an urgent need to decarbonise as energy demand rises rapidly across the region. While many countries have set ambitious climate goals, including carbon neutrality pledges, significant obstacles remain. Low-carbon hydrogen initially generated considerable excitement within Southeast Asia due to its potential to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors, enhance energy security and export potential. However, actual developments have been slow, with many projects still in the early phase and significant infrastructure and policy challenges remaining. In this seminar, the speakers will share their views on the state of low-carbon hydrogen developments in Southeast Asia and how developments are affected by global hydrogen trends.

About the Speakers

Mr. Karthik Hari is Director and Chief Decarbonization Researcher at the Industry Research Department, Asia Office of Mizuho Bank Singapore. He handles market research and advisory works for Japanese customers in the Asia Oceania Region on decarbonization topics including Renewables, Hydrogen, Carbon Capture, Biofuels, etc. He has been with Mizuho’s IRD for over 14 years including nearly 3.5 years at Mizuho Tokyo HQ. In addition to Mizuho, he has worked in another bank’s investor relations team in the past.

Ms. Anne-Sophie Corbeau is a Global Research Scholar at the Center on Global Energy Policy. She leads the Center’s research on hydrogen and natural gas. Anne-Sophie has over 20 years of experience in the energy industry and the co-chair of Gastech’s governing body. Prior to joining the Center, Anne-Sophie was head of gas analysis at BP where she was responsible for advising the Leadership Team. She also worked at KAPSARC, the International Energy Agency and IHS CERA. She began her career as an engineer working on fuel cells and hydrogen at Peugeot and Debis Systemhaus. Anne-Sophie holds two MSc from the Ecole Centrale Paris and the University of Stuttgart.

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Date

Sep 24 2024

Time

GMT+8
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

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