Interdisciplinary Program Office (IPO) Sustainability Seminar Series Fall 2022  - Hydrogen economy in Asia and the Pacific

10:30am - 12:00pm
Room 4503 (Lift 25/26)

Konrad Adenauer Foundation’s Regional Project Energy Security and Climate Change Asia-Pacific has commissioned IPSOS to conduct 57 pilot and in-depth expert interviews with experts from each of the nine countries, with a minimum of six interviews in each country. The survey maps the perception of expert insights on the expectations, concerns, and barriers to local hydrogen implementation in nine major countries in Asia-Pacific (APAC) — Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and Thailand. The experts generally agree that their country of interest is making progress in advancing hydrogen economy development, with common goals to decarbonise different sectors, reduce energy dependency on fossil fuel imports, and drive domestic economies by creating new job opportunities. Meanwhile, many of the experts perceive that their countries are only at the early stage of hydrogen adoption as the hydrogen economy concept is relatively nascent in APAC, except in Japan. And to effectively drive hydrogen development, the experts believe that official direction from the national level is fundamental, while most APAC hydrogen economies are now stymied by the high cost of clean hydrogen production and lack of infrastructure for transportation and storage.

Event Format
Speakers / Performers:
Dr. Christian Hübner
Konrad Adenauer Foundation

Since July 1st, 2019, Dr. Christian Hübner is the Director of the Regional Project Energy Security and Climate Change Asia-Pacific of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS). Before he has been the Head of the Regional Programme Energy Security and Climate Change in Latin America of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation. Prior to this position, he has worked as coordinator for environmental, climate and energy policy in the KAS headquarter. His current thematic areas are climate neutrality, politics of decarbonisation, resource security, and digital sustainability. The three years before joining the KAS, Christian Hübner has been research associate at a research institute of the Leibniz Association. There, as a trained economist, his focus has been on environmental economic analysis of ecosystem services.

Language
English
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Division of Environment and Sustainability
Interdisciplinary Programs Office
Division of Public Policy
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