How does shaping hydrogen and CO2 infrastructure sustain industry decarbonisation? Meet Vincent FLON from Fluxys to find out

How does shaping hydrogen and CO2 infrastructure sustain industry decarbonisation? Meet Vincent FLON from Fluxys to find out

H2 & CO2 pipeline backbones are key to supporting the sustainable decarbonisation of industry and the further development of industrial activities.
Pipeline infrastructure allows for an efficient and cost-effective transmission of the gases between production/emission and demand/usage zones. Enabling running activities to be kept in place and allowing for the further development of industrial plants in the most appropriate locations for each industrial activity, the pipeline is the perfect bridge for conveying the molecules and achieving optimal industrial symbiosis.
Fluxys is ready to build the gas network of the future. Its H2 & CO2 transmission infrastructure, with transparent and non-discriminatory access conditions, and cost-efficient repurposing opportunities, will unlock new solutions for the industry in its efforts to achieve sustainable recovery and growth. Fluxys intends to roll-out the necessary infrastructure from 2024, through close collaboration with the industry. The development will start with local pipeline networks in different clusters to support the development of circular re-use of carbon (CCU projects) and to enhance other industrial synergies.

Vincent FLON holds a Masters degree in Mechanical Engineering, with specialisation in Energy, from the Catholic University of Louvain. During his Masters, he also studied at the Delft University of Technology.
He started his career at Fluxys in 2016 as Project Manager for the development and construction of one of the largest LNG tanks in Europe and gas compression facilities in Zeebrugge.
Since January 2020, he has been working as Innovation Projects Developer at Fluxys and is currently in charge of developing hydrogen and CO2 transmission and conversion projects.
One of his leitmotifs is "turn challenges into mutual opportunities".

Each Master Session will take up to 2 hours from 9.30AM till noon and will be themed according to the following specific subjects:
Session #1:  CCU – Mineralisation – Hydrogen Programme: 20 May
Session #2Energy storage and batteries recycling Programme: 27 May 2021

The detailed programme and list of speakers are available here.

How to register?

You can register for one or both sessions, à la carte so to speak. Should you opt for a registration to both sessions (full menu formula), a discount will be applied.


Pricing (VAT excluded):

> Members*: €100.00 per Master Session & €175 for both sessions
> Non-Members: €140.00 per Master Session & €245.00 for both sessions
> Students: FREE

Payment is to be made via this payment platform prior to registration process.

Cancellation policy: Please note that no refund will be made for cancellation. However, the registered person may be replaced. In that case, GreenWin has to be informed as soon as possible, and provided with the full details of the surrogate participant, at the following address: conferences@greenwin.be

(*) fee applicable for all members of the Walloon Innovation Clusters. If you are member of another Walloon Innovation Cluster (Wagralim, BioWin, Logistics In Wallonia, MecaTech, Skywin), please, send a proof of your membership to the following address: compta@greenwin.be

 

Organised by GreenWin in partnership with Wallonia.be , Wallonia regionessenscia Wallonie John Cockerill  , De Smet Engineers & Contractors & Fluxys 

 

Special thanks to:
CarmeuseSyngulon , TWEED Cluster , ULBUCLouvainULiègeGembloux AgroBioTechUNamur and UMons for their support.

 

20/05/2021