Call for Abstracts
We invite you to submit an abstract related to the topics
below for peer-review by our International Scientific Committee.
There will be a maximum of one oral presentation per speaker.
All accepted abstracts, whether papers or posters, will be published in the book of conference proceedings
via the WHTC 2025 Conference App.
Please send your submission through our Abstract Management System.
The deadline for submission is Wednesday 4 June 2025.
Authors will be notified of abstract acceptance by Monday 23 June 2025
to enable Early Bird discounted conference registration rates.
Topics
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Economic
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Environmental
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Technological
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Legislative
Sub Themes
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Overview of the hydrogen economy and its significance.
Hydrogen production, storage, and distribution basics.
Current state and future outlook of hydrogen technologies.
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Analysis of different hydrogen production methods
Cost implications of green, blue, and grey hydrogen.
Advances in production technologies and their impact on costs.
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Building the hydrogen supply chain: costs and challenges.
Hydrogen refuelling infrastructure: current state and future needs.
Case studies of hydrogen infrastructure projects.
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Maintenance requirements for hydrogen production plants and storage systems.
Operational efficiency and cost-saving practices.
Lifecycle analysis and durability of hydrogen systems.
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Economic assessment of hydrogen systems in various sectors (transport, industry, energy).
Business models for hydrogen adoption and commercialization strategies.
Financing and investment opportunities in the hydrogen sector.
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Overview of global hydrogen policies and regulatory frameworks.
Impact of subsidies, tax incentives, and grants on TCO.
Public-private partnerships and their role in reducing costs.
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Emerging technologies in hydrogen production, storage, and utilization.
Role of digitalization and automation in cost reduction.
Research and development initiatives aimed at lowering TCO.
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Environmental impact assessment of hydrogen production and use.
Social acceptance and community engagement in hydrogen projects.
Comparison of TCO considering environmental and social factors.
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Successful hydrogen projects and their TCO insights.
Lessons learned from pilot projects and large-scale implementations.
Best practices for minimizing costs and maximizing benefits.
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Long-term cost projections for hydrogen systems.
Challenges and barriers to achieving cost-competitive hydrogen.
Strategies for overcoming economic and technical hurdles.
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Hydrogen's role in decarbonizing various sectors (transportation, power generation, industrial processes).
Integration of hydrogen with renewable energy sources.
Multi-sectoral collaboration to optimize costs and benefits.
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Consumer attitudes towards hydrogen technologies.
Market demand and adoption rates for hydrogen solutions.
Impact of consumer behaviour on TCO.
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Comparative analysis of hydrogen strategies across different regions.
Role of international collaboration in reducing costs and sharing knowledge.
Global market dynamics and their influence on TCO.
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Safety considerations and risk management in hydrogen systems.
Standards and certification processes affecting costs.
Advances in safety technologies and their economic impact.