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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Hydrogen: Bridging the Gap to Build a Clean Energy Future in Europe and Beyond
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SUMMARY:Hydrogen: Bridging the Gap to Build a Clean Energy Future in Europe and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:<p>	Join the Project on Europe for a discussion on hydrogen with <strong>Marco Alverà</strong>, CEO of Snam; <strong>Nicola de Blasio</strong>, Senior Fellow, Environment and Natural Resources Program; <strong>Henry Lee</strong>, Jassim M. Jaidah Family Director of the Environment and Natural Resources Program; and <strong>Nathalie Tocci</strong>, Pierre Keller Visiting Professor at HKS and Director of the Istituto Affari Internazionali.<!--break--></p><p>	Join the Project on Europe for a discussion on hydrogen with <strong>Marco Alverà</strong>, CEO of Snam; <strong>Nicola de Blasio</strong>, Senior Fellow, Environment and Natural Resources Program; <strong>Henry Lee</strong>, Jassim M. Jaidah Family Director of the Environment and Natural Resources Program; and <strong>Nathalie Tocci</strong>, Pierre Keller Visiting Professor at HKS and Director of the Istituto Affari Internazionali.</p><p>	The discussion will be moderated by <strong>Paul-Etienne Pini</strong>, Belfer Young Leader and an MPP candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School.</p><p>	With climate change being the most urgent challenge of our generation, the global energy landscape has undergone dramatic changes, driven by the need to undertake a deep transition. Pledges to reach net zero now cover almost 80% of the global economy, with the European Union leading the way with a target and concrete plan to become climate-neutral by 2050.</p><p>	Hydrogen features prominently in this debate, being recognized in Europe as key to decarbonization. According to the International Energy Agency, in fact, electricity will only reach up to 50% of the energy mix, with limits in hard to abate sectors. This is where hydrogen enters the scene: produced from cheap green electricity, hydrogen can play a part in decarbonization, notably of industry, heavy and long-distance transport and winter heating, as well as storage. It is also on the cusp of becoming cost-competitive. Given its potential, hydrogen has been described as the missing link in decarbonization, both in Europe and beyond.</p><p>	Contact: <a href="mailto:%20belfer_events@hks.harvard.edu">belfer_events@hks.harvard.edu</a></p>
LOCATION:Zoom & Wexner Building, Room 434 A-B
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