Transformation of the energy sector - Can renewable energy replace fossil fuels by 2050?

Transformation of the energy sector - Can renewable energy replace fossil fuels by 2050?

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David CallananDavid CallananFounder at Global LNG Hub

David is Founder and Editor of the Global LNG Hub, European Gas Hub, Global Hydrogen Hub, Global Maritime Hub, and The Coal Hub. These arose from a recognized need for a centralized information base for analysts in these industries. Having spent more than 15 years working at a strategic level across the coal, natural gas, LNG, & shipping industries, David saw what kind of value a unified hub of information would bring to subscribers.

Having previously worked with IHS Market (S&P Global), David Callanan has been involved in the energy business for over 20 years..

Kristina RimkunaiteKristina RimkunaiteSubject Matter Expert - Research, Analysis and Lessons Learned Division at Nato Energy Security Centre Of Excellence

Kristina Rimkunaite is Subject Matter Expert at NATO Energy Security Centre of Excellence (ENSEC COE) and Diplomat at Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania. ENSEC COE mission is to support NATO, Nations and Partners to meet the challenges of a dynamic energy security environment by addressing resilience, operational energy efficiency, and critical energy infrastructure protection. Ms Rimkunaite worked with extensive scope of different energy projects from 2007. The sectors covered include oil, natural gas, shale gas, chemistry industries, and RES (e-fuels, wind, hydro, solar, biomass, hydrogen). As economist she planned “Achema Group” Klaipeda LNG import terminal studies and case analysis. During her time with “Ignitis Group” Ms Rimkunaite set up small scale LNG value chain in Klaipėda. She also coordinated Lithuania’s National Energy and Climate Plan preparation at Ministry of Energy. Using her vast practical knowledge Ms Rimkunaite currently focuses on EU energy sector policies and strategies, with emphasis on energy transition and its impact on global and national energy security.

Jānis KalējsJānis KalējsHead of Deal Management, Energy Trading at Latvenergo

Janis Kalejs has been working in Baltic energy sector since 2017, mainly in natural gas business. Currently Janis is working for the largest energy company in Baltics JSC "Latvenergo" as the Head of Deal Management at the Energy Trading division. Janis' main responsibilities are natural gas and LNG sourcing for company's gas powered power plants and customer portfolio consumption, as well as natural gas wholesale trading activities for customers in Baltics and Finland.

Dr. Oliver WeinmannDr. Oliver WeinmannPresident at The German Hydrogen Association

Oliver Weinmann is a consultant in the hydrogen and renewable energy business and owner of the consulting company HyAdvice. He is active in the energy business for more than three decades,mainly focusing on renewables and hydrogen. In recent years a broad portfolio of hydrogen projects has been developed. Until July 2022 he was Managing Director of Vattenfall Innovation GmbH. The subsidiary of Vattenfall GmbH developed new businesses for the Vattenfall group, mainly related to renewable energies.He studied Process Engineering at the RWTH Aachen, followed by a PhD on Solar Thermal Power Plants at DLR in Cologne. In 1992 he started his career at HEW in Hamburg and changed to Vattenfall in 2003 as Head of Innovation Management. In parallel, between 2004 and 2007, he was Managing Director of Vattenfall Renewables GmbH.Oliver Weinmann is president of the German Hydrogen Association (DWV)

Ben CookBen CookPolicy Lead at UK Department for Energy Security & Net Zero

Ben is a Policy Lead within the UK Department for Energy Security & Net Zero. He developed the cross-government Future of Gas Programme, exploring long-term security, decarbonisation, and affordability. Ben has been responsible for several government security of supply risk assessments and produced the medium-range gas security assessment. He is a Policy Fellow at the University of Bath Institute for Policy Research.

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Windmill innovation and windmill permitting – the issues of different countries with noise, landscape, and artificial islands; Storage – a business case for hydrogen, batteries, h2 technology applications; Aspects of an integrated energy system – Gas, hydrogen, and renewables in the mix; Ongoing activities on Energy Independence strategy.

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