Webinar recording: Explore the burgeoning potential of hydrogen throughout the Asia Pacific region and Oceania
Access the recorded session where world-class panellists discuss hydrogen’s impact on energy transition and it’s wider potential across APAC.

Hydrogen is forecasted to play a key role in a clean, secure and affordable energy future.
The Hydrogen Council expects hydrogen technologies to provide 18% of the world’s total energy needs by 2050 and envisages hydrogen may power more than 425 million vehicles worldwide by that time.
With countries such as the Netherlands, Singapore, Japan and Australia heavily backing hydrogen’s potential, our world-class panellists discuss hydrogen’s impact on the energy transition and it’s wider potential across APAC.
Moderator: George Varma, Partner | Pinsent Masons
Panel:
Narin Phoawanich, Director Power Plant Engineering Division | EGAT
Kaj Portin, General Manager Research & Technology Programs; Engines Technology | Wartsila
Vikram Singh, Lead Advisor Low Carbon Transformation | Australian Gas Infrastructure Group
Anurag Chatterjee, Regional Business Development Manager APAC, Energy & Renewables Advisory | DNV GL Energy
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