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Maritime Hybrid, Electric & Hydrogen Fuel Cells Conference, Bergen 2022

09:00 - 18:00
Bergen, Norway

Accelerating the green shift in the maritime sector

 

Does the sector need to be more ambitious with its zero-emissions goals if it is to achieve a truly sustainable and green industry?
 

We are delighted to be returning to Bergen on 25-27 October 2022 for the annual Maritime Hybrid, Electric & Hydrogen Fuel Cells Conference.
 
Hybrid, electric and hydrogen fuel-cell technologies continue to drive the transition to a zero-emissions maritime industry. But more investment in innovative technology and an understanding of when the cut-off will be for the cessation of fossil-fuel-powered systems will be needed to accelerate the development and take-up of green vessels.

This year’s agenda, delivered by leading authorities in the sector, will discuss and debate crucial topics such as:

  • How the drive to meet zero-emissions requirements is encouraging investment by shipowners in carbon-neutral vessels
  • How can the cost gap between green and fossil fuels be reduced?
  • Is more industry co-operation and collaboration needed? How can this be achieved?
  • What are the latest innovations in fuel systems technology? 
  • What will the 2026 government regulations on zero-emissions in the World Heritage Fjords mean for the industry? How will it respond?
  • What opportunities does the green agenda offer the maritime industry, and how can companies capitalise?
  • Encouraging competitiveness across the global industry

Join us in Bergen for three days of compelling debate, knowledge sharing and unrivalled networking.

 


Venue


Scandic Ørnen
Lars Hillesgate 18 | NO-5008 Bergen | Tel: +47 55 37 50 00 |  scandichotels.no

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Malte Zeretzke

Malte Zeretzke

Head of R&D, Decarbonisation
Carnival Maritime
Professor Chris Smith

Professor Chris Smith

Director
Centre for Future Clean Mobility
Jamie Warner

Jamie Warner

Business Development Manager
CMB.TECH
Geir Bjørkeli

Geir Bjørkeli

CEO
Corvus Energy
Kjetil Dent Tranberg

Kjetil Dent Tranberg

SVP Commercial Product Management
Corvus Energy
Piotr Jacewicz

Piotr Jacewicz

Technology Business Development Manager
Cummins Power System Business Unit
Berend van Veldhuizen

Berend van Veldhuizen

PhD Candidate
Delft University of Technology
Anders Mikkelsen

Anders Mikkelsen

Regional Business Development Manager, North Europe
DNV Maritime
Henrik Helgesen

Henrik Helgesen

Senior Consultant
DNV
Morten Sundt

Morten Sundt

Manager – Marine Operations
Equinor
Prasanna Colluru

Prasanna Colluru

Director Corporate Strategy
Future Proof Shipping
Peter Van den Berg

Peter Van den Berg

Technical Consultant Power Electronics
KWx
Michael North

Michael North

Sales and Marketing Manager, Norway and Iceland
Lloyd’s Register
Kjetil Theis Skaar

Kjetil Theis Skaar

Senior Engineer
LMG Marin
Siv Remøy-Vangen

Siv Remøy-Vangen

Chief Executive Officer
Maritime Bergen
Jon Lorentzen Nordgard

Jon Lorentzen Nordgard

Chief Financial Officer
Massterly
Steven Frey

Steven Frey

Head of electrical engineering
MSC Cruise Management UK
Mustafa Sargin

Mustafa Sargin

R&D and Advanced Engineering Manager
NAVTEK NAVAL TECHNOLOGIES
Jogchum Bruinsma

Jogchum Bruinsma

Chief Commercial Officer
Nedstack Fuel Cell Technology
Harald Rokke

Harald Rokke

Director Lending, Norway Head
Nordic Investment Bank
Sveinung Oftedal

Sveinung Oftedal

Chief Negotiator – Green Shipping, Department of Marine Management and Pollution Control
Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment
Mark Smith

Mark Smith

Loss Prevention Senior Executive Nordics and Northern Europe
NorthStandard Limited
Frederik Pind

Frederik Pind

Managing Director
NJORD
Ivan Østvik

Ivan Østvik

Project Manager
Norled
Maria Brandsøy

Maria Brandsøy

Business Opportunity Manager
Ocean Hyway Cluster
Nils Møllerup

Nils Møllerup

Commercial Manager
Port of Bergen
Jennie Folkunger

Jennie Folkunger

Head of Environment and Sustainability
Port of Trelleborg
Dave Gorshkov

Dave Gorshkov

HV and IEP Subject Matter Expert
QinetiQ Maritime Systems
Eirik Berteig

Eirik Berteig

Head of Strategy
Raa Labs
Jørgen Kopperstad

Jørgen Kopperstad

Head of Maritime Infrastructure
Norwegian Hydrogen
Vineeth Menon Nirmal

Vineeth Menon Nirmal

Senior Engineer, Technology and New Product Development (New Energies)
SEATRIUM
Brent Perry

Brent Perry

CEO
Shift Clean Energy
Sietse Nap

Sietse Nap

Vice President Energy Solutions
Shift Clean Energy
Mads Bårdsen

Mads Bårdsen

Chief Executive Officer
Ydra
Madadh MacLaine

Madadh MacLaine

Secretary General
Zero Emissions Ship Technology Association

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Programme Day 1 

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Accelerating the green shift in the maritime sector

 

Day 1 – Tuesday 25 October 2022

MARITIME HYDROGEN FUEL CELLS

 

 

Time Session  Presenters
08:00

Registration, coffee and networking

09:00 Welcome address from Riviera Maritime Media Edwin Lampert, Executive Editor & Head of Business Relations, Riviera Maritime Media
09:10

Spotlight Interview Global shipping: climate neutral by 2050

  • What are Norwegian shipowners doing to take the lead in the fight against global climate change?
  • How will the sector meet the ambitious goals set out by the climate strategy?
  • How can the rest of the world benefit from what’s being done in Norway?
  • The role of green technology in achieving zero-emissions targets
  • Investment incentives for shipowners
  • Advantages of fleets using hydrogen technologies

Madadh MacLaine, Secretary General, Zero Emissions Ship Technology Association 

 

 

SESSION 1: GLOBAL INDUSTRY AND REGULATORY UPDATE 

 

This session will set the scene by providing a global market view of hydrogen and fuel-cell technology in the maritime sector. It will review the role hydrogen will play in the future fuels mix, uptake to date, and look towards future regulatory developments in hydrogen and fuel-cell technology. 

 

 

Time Session / Paper Presenters 
09:30

Development of hydrogen fuel cell systems: tomorrow’s marine engine 

  • What is needed for the maritime industry to fully adopt hydrogen as a fuel source 
  • Latest advances in hydrogen and fuel-cell system technology 
  • Current R&D and future developments 
  • How will the market develop going forward? 

Thor Humerfelt, Senior Vice President – Product Architect, Corvus Energy   

09:45

Development plans for hydrogen-based fuels 

  • What is needed for the maritime industry to fully adopt hydrogen as a fuel source 
  • Overview of the maritime hydrogen market and mapping of hydrogen-related projects in Norway  
  • How will the market develop going forward? 
Maria Brandsøy, Business Opportunity Manager, Ocean Hyway Cluster
10:00

Q&A

10:20

Networking coffee break

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SESSION 2: WHAT IS NEEDED TO ADVANCE HYDROGEN AS A FUEL OPTION IN THE MARITIME SECTOR?

 

Key industry experts will assess the financing options and examine the challenges around hydrogen production, availability, infrastructure and in-port options.

 

Time Session / Paper Presenters 
11:00

The financial landscape for hydrogen and fuel cells

  • What aspects of the hydrogen value chain need financing?
  • Availability of government investment funds
  • Green and sustainable finance is booming – which options exist?
  • Key principles and criteria for banks and investors to finance the path towards hydrogen uptake
  • Future requirements for financing

Jørgen Kopperstad, Vice President - Maritime Opportunities, Saga Pure

11:15

Hydrogen as the maritime fuel of the future

  • Identifying the benefits, challenges and opportunities for maritime applications
  • Benefits of hydrogen over alternative fuels including methanol and ammonia
  • Which vessels are most suited to the adoption of hydrogen?
  • Assessing the cost implications

Anders Mikkelsen, Business Development Manager North Europe, DNV 

11:30

Hydrogen as a maritime fuel: the role of the port 

  • The important role that ports have to play as decarbonisation hubs 
  • Supply of alternative fuels, increasing operational efficiencies and generating and using clean energy 
  • Provision of green shore power 
  • Developments in methanol-to-hydrogen generator technology 

Robert Schluter, Managing Director, e1 Marine 

11:45

Case study Trelleborg Port’s view on hydrogen as a maritime fuel 

  • What are the benefits of hydrogen as a fuel – for the vessel and port? 
  • Financial and investment considerations 
  • Infrastructure challenges 
  • Safety considerations  

Jennie Folkunger, Head of Environment and Sustainability, Port of Trelleborg 

12:00

Q&A

12:20

Networking lunch

 

 

SESSION 3: FUEL CELLS – MARITIME APPLICATION, INTEGRATION AND LIFETIME CONSIDERATIONS

 

Assessment of the latest advances in fuel cells, assessing the benefits and pitfalls of hydrogen compared with other alternative fuel sources, the integration challenge and lifecycle assessment of fuel-cell technologies.

 

 

Time Session / Paper Presenters 

13:30

Hydrogen fuel cells in the hot seat to decarbonise shipping
An update of Nedstack development updates, with an introduction of the Dutch government funded SH2IPDRIVE R&D project for hydrogen advancements in shipping. To close, we`ll present a concept case study of an ocean going dry-cargo vessel, propelled by fuel cells and liquid hydrogen.

 

Jogchum Bruinsma, Chief Commercial Officer, Nedstack Fuel Cell Technology 

 

13:50

NAUTILUS project: application of the Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) system in a cruise ship 

  • Relevance of SOFCs for marine industry and the target for the project 
  • Progress in the development of a marine SOFC system 
  • Experimental evaluation for operation of SOFCs in marine environment 
  • Performance analysis of marine SOFC power plant for alternative fuels 

Berend van Veldhuizen, PhD Candidate, Delft University of Technology 

 

14:10

Fuel cell integration: upcoming challenges and opportunity

  • Identifying the challenges – safety, power and range
  • Hydrogen as the favoured option to power fuel cells 
  • Opportunities for hybridisation with other fuel sources

Kjetil Theis Skaar, Senior Engineer, LMG Marin 

 

14:30

Q&A

14:50

Networking coffee break

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SESSION 4: GLOBAL CASE STUDIES – HYDROGEN AND HYBRID VESSELS

 

A platform to examine the industry’s pioneering hydrogen projects and discuss why hydrogen could be the solution to meeting decarbonisation targets in the shipping arena.

 

 

Time Session / Paper Presenters 

15:30

HyForce: next generation hydrogen fuelled tug 

  • Feasibility assessment of a hydrogen – fuelled harbour tug 
  • Signposts for hydrogen landed cost breakeven point for commercial viability 
  • Well-to-wake GHG emissions for different sources of hydrogen 

Nirmal Vineeth Menon, Senior Engineer, Sembcorp Marine and PhD candidate, Nanyang Technological University 

 

15:45

MF Hydra: the world’s first hydrogen-powered ferry

  • Innovations in the fuel transition for ferries in Norway
  • Movements to bridge the technology and regulatory gaps
  • Bunkering solutions

Ivan Østvik, Project Manager, Norled

16:00

From past to future, from battery-powered ZEETUG to H2-driven tugboat 

Mustafa Sargın, R&D and Advanced Engineering Manager, Navtek Naval Technologies

16:15

CMB Hydrocat

  • Review of the world’s first hydrogen-powered Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV) 
  • Delivering emission free CTV operations through hydrogen technology 
  • Experiences to date, and plans for the future  
Jamie Warner, Business Development Manager,  CMB.TECH

16:30

Q&A

16:50

Chairman’s closing remarks Day 1

 

 


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Programme Day 2 & 3 

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Day 2 – Wednesday 26 October 2022

MARITIME HYBRID & ELECTRIC

 

 

Time Session  Presenters
08:00

Registration, coffee and networking

09:00 Welcome address from Riviera Maritime Media Edwin Lampert, Executive Editor & Head of Business Relations, Riviera Maritime Media
09:10

Keynote Address Green shipping: the Norwegian approach

  • Update on the national action plan for green shipping – review of the past 12 months
  • National policy frameworks
  • Collaboration between government and the shipping industry
  • Learning from Norway’s progression
  • Plans for the next 12 months
Sveinung Oftedal, Specialist Director, Department for Marine Management and Pollution Control, Norwegian Ministry of Climate and Environment 

 

SESSION 1: REGULATORY UPDATES AND NEW INITIATIVES TO ADVANCE HYBRID AND ALL-ELECTRIC VESSELS

 

A review of the latest regulatory updates, on a national and global level – what will new regulations mean for the industry and how will it respond?

 

 

Time Session / Paper Presenters 
09:30

The path to marine decarbonization and how regulations and emission reduction goals will affect the demand for maritime battery systems 

  • Analysis of the maritime battery market growth from 1998 until now 
  • Influence of regulations and government incentives on the adoption of batteries 
  • Role of batteries in the decarbonization efforts of the marine industry 
  • Expected growth in demand of maritime battery systems to achieve the decarbonization goals for shipping 
Syb ten Cate Hoedemaker, Managing Director, Maritime Battery Forum 
09:50

The global approach to net-zero in the maritime sector through hybrid and battery solutions: current safety trends and regulatory development?

  • Addressing the safety considerations for global maritime operations
  • Current technology safety trends and regulatory updates
  • Industry’s role in driving regulatory developments to advance take-up
  • Can standardisation on a global basis be achieved?

Henrik Helgesen, Senior Consultant, DNV

10:10

Q&A

10:30

Networking coffee break

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SESSION 2: THE LATEST INDUSTRY UPDATES – SOLUTIONS TO SHORTSEA, DEEPSEA SHIPPING AND OFFSHORE

 

This session will provide an update on the progress being made by the maritime sector in driving zero-emissions operations through electrification in the shortsea, deepsea shipping and offshore sectors.

 

Time Session / Paper Presenters 
11:10

Fully electric autonomous shipping: a solution for green shortsea operations

  • Rationale for zero emission autonomous vessels
  • How autonomous and safe green operations will work
  • Status on zero emission and autonomous projects

Jon Lorentzen Nordgard, Chief Financial Officer, Massterly 

11:30

Status of, and opportunities for, hybrid and electric solutions in deep sea shipping

  • Current position on the move towards zero emissions in deepsea shipping
  • The course to net zero for deepsea shipping
  • How can existing assets be adapted?
  • Ongoing objectives 

Siv Remøy-Vangen, Chief Executive Officer, Maritime Bergen

11:50

Session Q&A and panel discussion

Siv Remøy-Vangen, Chief Executive Officer, Maritime Bergen

 

Chloe Fisher, Naval Architect, Sea-Kit International

 

Dave Gorshkov, HV and IEP Subject Matter Expert, QinetiQ Maritime Systems

12:10

Networking lunch

 

 

SESSION 3: BATTERY TECHNOLOGY UPDATES, LIFECYCLE ASSESSMENT AND SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

 

This session will demonstrate the latest advances in maritime battery technology, lifecycle assessment of batteries and leading experts will discuss the safety and fire prevention considerations.

 

 

Time Session / Paper Presenters 

13:10

Rethinking energy storage – next generation maritime batteries

Ship propulsion and energy management have come to a major paradigm shift with the introduction of batteries. Fairly low volumes and pilot projects have for many years slowed down technology development. However, as it has now become the standard for more and more vessel types, volumes are increasing and we need to rethink design to adapt to more dynamic and modularized technology development. In 2018 Corvus Energy started a ground-breaking project to develop the next-generation ESS for maritime applications. The process has focused on cost efficiency, scalability and safety as well as flexibility and sustainability. 

In this session, Corvus Energy will show examples of the new design, why it will revolutionize installation as well as the adaption to new and better cell chemistries that become available. 

Kjetil Dent Tranberg, SVP Commercial Product Management, Corvus Energy

13:30

Battery safety factors: identifying, managing and mitigating the key risks

  • What are the risks?
  • Assessing the explosion and fire risks in maritime battery installations
  • Installation, storage and operational risks
  • Best practice safety guidelines: sharing lessons learned on vessel battery fires to strengthen safety

Michael North, Sales and Marketing Manager, Norway and Iceland, Lloyd’s Register 

 

13:50

Battery swapping: challenging the norm

  • Improving efficiency in electrifying the express vessels’ sector - defining the concept
  • Benefits of battery swapping over other solutions
  • Managing the battery weight and size challenge
  • Looking forward to future requirements
Sietse Nap, Vice President Energy Solutions, Shift Clean Energy 

14:10

Q&A

14:30

Networking coffee break

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SESSION 4: COMMERCIAL, FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE CONSIDERATIONS AND CHALLENGES

 

Leading experts will discuss how the drive to meet zero-emissions requirements is encouraging investment by shipowners in carbon-neutral vessels: reviewing the business case, assessing the finance landscape to realise what’s investable and the insurance and risk management considerations.

 

 

Time Session / Paper Presenters 

15:10

Aligning business objectives with zero-emissions aspirations

  • Which fuel or technology to invest in  
  • Balancing cost and impact 
  • Influence of total cost of ownership and vessel lifetime on decision making 
  • Recognising the benefit of taking action early 

Prasanna Colluru, Director Corporate Strategy, Future Proof Shipping 

15:30

Investing in hybrid, electrification, and decarbonisation in the shipping industry: the view from the investor 

  • What are the investors thinking, what are they looking for?
  • What are the options, and where will future financing come from?
  • Green financing
Harald Rokke, Director Lending, Norway Head, Nordic Investment Bank

15:50

Insurance and risk management for maritime battery systems

  • Understanding the risks involved 
  • P&I clubs experience with batteries to date
  • What appetite is there from the insurance sector?
  • How has North been guiding their Members so far on their decarbonisation journey?

Mark Smith, Loss Prevention Executive - North Group, The North of England P&I Association Limited 

16:10

Q&A

16:30

Live demonstration by Shift Clean Energy

We talk a lot about our safety standards and testing accreditations. Want to see why? Great, because we’d love to show you.

We’ll be hosting a safety demonstration to stress-test our battery technology – in-person, in real-time and live-streamed to the conference room.

Here’s the concept: a nail will be driven through our battery to short circuit the system, giving you a first-hand look at the integrated precautions that are securing some of the toughest safety standards in the industry.

Join us for the demonstration, followed by the drinks reception and a discussion with our CEO and founder, Brent Perry, about Shift’s proprietary solutions and the changing marine landscape.

 Brent Perry, CEO, Shift Clean Energy

16:55

Chairman’s closing remarks Day 2

 

17:00 - 18:30

Drinks reception


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19:00 - late

Corvus Energy VIP reception (by invitation only)

 

 

 

 

Day 3 – Thursday 27 October 2022

MARITIME HYBRID & ELECTRIC

 

 

Time Session  Presenters
08:00

Registration, coffee and networking

08:30 Welcome address from Riviera Maritime Media Edwin Lampert, Executive Editor & Head of Business Relations, Riviera Maritime Media

 

SESSION 5: CHARTERERS AND VESSEL OWNERS TAKE ON NET-ZERO OPERATIONS

 

A leading charterer and shipowner will share their approach to achieving green operations through hybrid and all-electric vessels.

 

 

Time Session / Paper Presenters 
08:40

Keynote address Charterer’s approach to hybrid and electric operations

  • What do charterers expect from their vessel owner partners?
  • Criteria for vessel selection
  • Sharing the financial burden of green vessels – is this an option?
  • Investment in innovative hybrid and electric technologies
Morten Sundt, Manager – Maritime Operations, Equinor  
09:00

The cruise industry’s approach to greener operations: a view from the owner

  • How the decarbonisation drive is changing the commercial drivers in the market
  • What challenges are vessel owners faced with, and how is this impacting their decision making? 
  • Options for shore power, bunkering and new fuels
  • What we know we don’t know and factoring this into the decision-making process
  • A look to the future
Malte Zeretzke, Head of R&D, Decarbonisation, Carnival Maritime 

09:20

Panel discussion 2030 is on the horizon: is it time to speed up the decarbonisation drive?

No need to panic but there does need to be a sense of urgency. The industry only has eight years to significantly reduce emissions and achieve decarbonisation targets. 

  • At the current rate of development, can the sector meet decarbonisation targets by 2030? 2050?
  • What are the challenges? How can these be overcome?
  • The need for co-operation to ensure carbon neutrality in the sector 
  • How vital is battery, hybrid and electric in meeting global targets?
  • Using the technology that is available now, and how they can be used to meet net-zero requirements
  • How is each stakeholder affected, and what role can they play?

Panellists include:

Malte Zeretzke, Head of R&D, Decarbonisation, Carnival Maritime 

 

Morten Sundt, Manager – Maritime Operations, Equinor  

 

Geir Bjørkeli, CEO, Corvus Energy 

 

Syb ten Cate Hoedemaker, Managing Director, Maritime Battery Forum

09:50

Networking coffee break

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SESSION 6: THE ROLE OF HYBRID AND ELECTRIC SOLUTIONS IN THE SHIFT TO A NET-ZERO MARITIME INDUSTRY

 

This session will assess approaches to future proofing fleets including how batteries and fuel-cell technologies can work in tandem, and the challenges of systems integration on board vessels.

 

Time Session / Paper Presenters 
10:20

Batteries and fuel cells: competing or complementary technologies?

  • Understanding the differences and opportunities
  • How they can work together to bring more options to the maritime landscape
  • What are the alternative fuel options? 

Piotr Jacewicz, Technology Business Development Manager, Cummins Power System Business Unit

10:40

Future of hybrid and battery electric propulsion for workboats and commercial fishing vessels: technology and business viewpoint 

  • Power demands 
  • Building a working model using the Dyno 
  • R&D challenges and data samples 
  • Deployment and scaling up 

Professor Chris Smith, Director, Centre for Future Clean Mobility 

11:00

Systems integration challenges for hybrid and fully electric vessels

  • Defining the challenges
  • Design considerations
  • Lack of standardisation 
  • Integrating different power systems

Peter van den Berg, Technical Consultant Power Electronics, KWx 

11:20

Steps towards a greener future for the shipping industry

  • Review of solutions being implemented or considered to reduce emissions
  • Identifying the concerns of operators when implementing energy reduction solutions
  • Introduction of Li-Ion battery-based energy storage systems

 

Dave Gorshkov, HV and IEP Subject Matter Expert, QinetiQ Maritime Systems

11:40

Session Q&A

12:00

Networking lunch

 

 

SESSION 7: INNOVATIONS IN HYBRID AND ELECTRIC VESSELS

 

This session will discuss the newbuild versus retrofit conundrum, latest approaches to design, engineering considerations and digitalisation’s role in improving vessel performance.

 

 

Time Session / Paper Presenters 

13:10

Accelerating the decarbonisation by combining energy efficiency technologies 

  • How will energy efficiency technologies play a role in the path to zero-emissions? 
  • What are the considerations and drivers for retrofitting? 
  • What are the barriers to overcome? 
  • Which technologies should the industry invest in? 

Frederik Pind, Managing Director, NJORD 

13:25

Decarbonisation through digitalisation 

  • How digital technologies can be leveraged to help steer the industry towards decarbonisation 
  • Empowering sustainability efforts through data-powered decision making 
  • The importance of an onboard IOT platform for future vessels
Eirik Berteig, Head of Strategy, Raa Labs
13:40

How can next generation pumps and DC-motors reduce waste of energy? 

  • A pump manufacturers contribution to a sustainable transition 
  • Benefits of utilizing the DC infrastructure 
  • Sustainability is both in environment and cost efficiency 
Mads Bårdsen, Chief Executive Officer, Ydra 

13:55

Session Q&A

14:15

Networking coffee break

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SESSION 8: PORT, SHORESIDE AND OFFSHORE CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE

 

Assessing shoreside and port infrastructure challenges and opportunities, reviewing innovations in offshore charging facilities and getting an insight into what shipowners require for port, shoreside and offshore refuelling.

 

 

Time Session / Paper Presenters 

14:50

The port of the future

  • Sustainability goals
  • Shore power systems and availability
  • Developments in electrification and hydrogen bunkering in port

Nils Møllerup, Commercial Manager, Port of Bergen 

15:05

Case study A European port

  • How a port can be zero emission?
  • Main assets of a port including electric bunker line, cold ironing and other zero emission technologies
  • Is zero emission port feasible?
Mustafa Sargin, R&D and Advanced Engineering Manager, Navtek Naval Technologies

15:20

Session Q&A and panel debate Powering the future: solving the energy challenges of tomorrow through shore power options

  • Capabilities, benefits and applications
  • Powering up shoreside with clean electricity – technical and commercial considerations
  • What do shipowners require from port and shoreside refuelling
  • Future opportunities for in-port and shoreside charging

Panellists include:

Steven Frey, Head of Electrical Engineering, MSC Cruise Management (UK) 


Brent Perry, CEO, Shift Clean Energy

 

Mustafa Sargin, R&D and Advanced Engineering Manager, Navtek Naval Technologies 

 

Nils Møllerup, Commercial Manager, Port of Bergen

15:50

Chairman’s closing remarks

 

 

 

*Programme subject to amendments/change

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A.P. Moeller Maersk
ABB
ABS
Advent Technologies
Alfa Laval Aalborg
Alma Clean Power
Amogy Norway
AMOT
Axetris AG
BALEARIA

Batteriretur

Bertel O. Steen Power Solutions
Blom Maritime

Blue World Technologies
Bureau Veritas
Breeze Ship Design
Carnival Maritime
Caterpillar Motoren 
CBOX Containers Netherlands
Centre for Future Clean Mobility
Ceres
CMB.TECH
Columbia Shipmanagement
Corvus Energy
Cotenaval
Crowley
Cummins Inc.
Damen Research Development and Innovation
Delft University of Technology
DNV Maritime
DOF
e1 Marine

EAS Batteries
Ecomar Propulsion
Elkon Elektrik San ve Tic
Engstrom Shipping
Equinor
Fifi4Marine
Fincantieri SI
Fosen Yard
Future Proof Shipping
Global Maritime Consultancy 
Hackforth Holding
Hyundai Heavy Industries
Industrikomponenter 
Ingenieria Naval UACH
Invest in Bergen
Kawasaki Heavy Industries (Europe) 
Kongsberg Evotec
Kongsberg Maritime
KWx
Kystverket
Leclanche Batteries
Lloyd’s Register
LMG Marin
Los Marine
Mantenimiento Asesoria Y Servicios
Maritime and Coastguard Agency
Maritime Battery Forum

Maritime Bergen

Maritime Control Services
Massterly 
Med Marine
Megawatts Engineering Services
MSC Cruise Management (UK)
Navtek Naval Technologies
Nedstack Fuel Cell Technology 
NJORD
NORCE
Nordic Investment Bank
Norled
North of England P&I Association
Norwegian Hull Club
Norwegian Hydrogen 

Norwegian Maritime Exporters

Ocean Hyway Cluster
Office of Marine and Aviation Operations
Oldendorff carriers
Port of Bergen
Port of Trelleborg
Powercell Sweden
QinetiQ
Raa Labs
Remontowa Shipbuilding 

Remontowa Shiprepair Yard
Robert Allan
RWE Renewables

Saga Pure
Sanlorenzo Spa
SAAM Towage
Sanmar

SCHOTTEL Nordic
Sea-Kit International
SEACOR Marine
SEAM 
Sembcorp Marine
Sensata Technologies (Spear)
Shift Clean Energy
Siemens Energy
SinOceanic Shipping
Skuld
Smit Lamnalco
Spaera
Stadt
Stove Shipping
The Centre for Future Clean Mobility University of Exeter

Thome Croatia
UK MoD
Universidad Austral de Chile
Uzmar Shipbuilding Industry and Trade
Vard Electro
Vulkan Italia
Wilhelmsen New Energy
Winterthur Gas & Diesel
Ydra
Zero Emissions Ship Technology Association
ZINUS

 


Who should attend in 2022

  • Vessel owners and operators
  • System Integrators
  • Naval architects
  • Classifications societies
  • Industry associations
  • Port Authorities
  • Investors
  • Technology suppliers
  • Battery manufacturers
  • Analysts and consultants

Who attended in 2021

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Exhibition

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Exhibition


The Maritime Hybrid, Electric & Hydrogen Fuel Cells Conference has proven to be an unrivalled opportunity for sponsors and exhibitors to engage with the community.

The 2022 live exhibition will again run over the course of 3 days. This is an ideal opportunity to showcase your products and services to an audience of senior technical and commercial executives from across the industry.

 

Your exhibitor package includes the following:

  • Table and 2 chairs
  • Access to electricity
  • Entry on the delegate handbook floorplan
  • 1 x free delegate pass
  • Free upload of technical white paper on Riviera’s Maritime Knowledge Bank

To showcase your brand and leverage this opportunity in 2022, take advantage of one of the many sponsorship packages available.

 

To discuss your presence, please contact:

Indrit Kruja, Brand Manager on indrit.kruja@rivieramm.com or call +44 20 8370 7792 or
Rob Gore, Brand Manager on rob.gore@rivieramm.com or call +44 20 8370 7007

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2022 Exhibitors

Exhibitors confirmed to date:



Corvus Energy

Booth Number: 1

corvusenergy.com


 

DNV

Booth Number: 10

dnv.com


 


Invest in Bergen

Booth Number: 8

investinbergen.no




Maritime Battery Forum

Booth Number: 9

maritimebatteryforum.com




Maritime Bergen

Booth Number: 5

maritimebergen.no



Navtek

Booth Number: 4

navtek.net




Nedstack

Booth Number: 7

nedstack.com/en




Norwegian Maritime Exporters

Booth Number: 6

nme.no


RMM

Booth Number: 12

rivieramm.com



SHIFT

Booth Number: 3

shift-cleanenergy.com/en



Uzmar

Booth Number: 2

uzmar.com



Ydra

Booth Number: 11

ydra.no

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