Hydrogen Exports: The Challenges, Opportunities, and Progress in Scotland

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May

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Jon Jordan
Secretary, North Sea Hydrogen Ports and Maritime Community (NS HyMaP)

Jon Jordan is currently Secretary of the North Sea Hydrogen Ports and Maritime Community (NS HyMaP.) NS HyMaP began as an Information Exchange in 2020 and its Members’ decided to form a membership based association in January 2021. Membership is open to the North Sea ports, maritime and hydrogen sectors.

Jon was Head of the Secretariat for the Hydrogen Fuel Cells in European Regions (HyER) and worked in Brussels from 2015 to 2018. He was also UK Contact Point for the North Sea INTERREG Programme from 2002 to 2014.

Jon Jordan established European Policy Solutions in 2001 and has worked for a wide variety of clients in the UK and European Union. This has included the development of EU project proposals, EU policy papers and the evaluation of projects.

Jon was Head of European Policy in Central Regional Council (1989 to 1993) and worked for the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (CoSLA) from 1989 to 2001. He established and was Director of the CoSLA Brussels Office.

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Alan Mortimer
Director of Development, UK & Europe, Eneus Energy Ltd

Alan joined Eneus Energy in 2023 as Director of Development, UK & Europe. His role involves identifying, developing and securing large scale clean energy projects including green hydrogen and green ammonia production and export facilities. Prior to Eneus Alan worked at ScottishPower for 22 years with roles including Head of Wind Development where he developed the strategy for, and helped establish a 1,000MW onshore wind portfolio. More recently at Wood as Director of Innovation for 10 years his role included extending the company’s renewable energy activities in onshore wind, offshore wind (fixed and floating), solar, wave, tidal, hydrogen, heat and transport.

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William Gray
Team Leader - Trade Support Team, Scottish Government

With almost 40 years experience working within UK and Scottish Governments in a range of policy and operational areas, I have covered a diverse range of policy areas, from transport, skills to legal and caseworking work. This also includes around 15 years in trade and investment roles, both within policy areas and in operational roles within Scottish Development International. I am currently working withing the Trade Support Team within Scottish Government and I am the policy lead on delivering actions around the 4 Sector Export Plans including Hydrogen and Renewables.

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Ingo Fehrs
New Energy and Hydrogen - Port Energy Solutions Section, Hamburg Port Authority

Ingo Fehrs is an economist with more than 25 years of professional experience in the field of strategic port development and sustainability. 2006, he joined Hamburg Port Authority. Since 2023 he leads a team for New Energy and Hydrogen in the Port Energy Solutions Section. Ingo was involved in international projects dealing with collaboration of ports, strategic port planning, hydrogen, green cruise industry and logistics.

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Francesca Gregory
Senior Energy Transition Analyst, GlobalData

Francesca leads the research and data analysis of GlobalData’s Energy Transition Service, the content of which spans topics such as hydrogen, CCUS, and renewables. Before joining GlobalData, Francesca studied Geography at the University of Oxford and was a Lead Consultant at the university’s sustainable development student think tank.

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Dr.-Ing. Sylvia Trage
Partner at MHP, A Porsche Company

Sylvia Trage is a Partner at MHP - a Porsche company, with over 25 years of experience in Supply Chain management.

She is renowned for her expertise in optimising, decarbonising, and digitalising supply chains, with a particular focus on the transportation, industrial manufacturing, and renewable energy sector. One of her notable projects is the HyLion initiative, which involves the End2End E-Methanol Supply Chain from Scotland to Europe. Sylvia is dedicated to building and shaping future-relevant supply chains by incorporating new trends and technologies. Additionally, she is recognised as a Global Scot, contributing to Scotland's international business network.

 

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