6th Korean-German Energy Day
Sustainable Supply Chains for the Energy Transition
21st March 2024, 09:30-16:15
Opening
09:15 - 09:30 Registration and Welcome Coffee
09:30 - 09:40 Opening and Welcome by Moderator
- Jana Narita, Senior Manager, Korean-German Energy Partnership-Team, adelphi,
09:40 - 09:45 Opening Remarks by BMWK (tba)
09:45 - 09:50 Opening Remarks by MOTIE
- Namho Choe, Vice Minister of MOTIE (video)
09:50 - 09:55 Welcome Remarks by KGCCI
- Dr. Martin Henkelmann, CEO & President of KGCCI
09:55 - 10:00 Welcome Remarks by KOTRA
- Director General for KOTRA Europe HQ, KOTRA
10:00 - 10:15 Managing Supply Chains: Strategies and Regulations
Introductory Interview
- Kyoungsoo Lee, Director of Energy Policy Division, MOTIE
10:15 - 10:40 Coffee Break & Networking
10:15 - 10:20 Photograph with Speakers
Session 1: Sustainable Supply Chains
This session takes a closer look at the entire supply chain for low-carbon hydrogen, including production, transport and storage and will pay special attention to how this supply can be built globally. This will be done through input presentations on each country’s import strategy, followed by a panel on the role of government policies in strengthening this market, and finally, industry perspectives on transporting and subsequently storing and redistributing hydrogen.
10:40 – 10:50 Welcome back by the moderator
- Jana Narita, Senior Manager, Korean-German Energy Partnership Team, adelphi
10:50 – 11:20 Germany’s and Korea’s Hydrogen Supply Strategy
- Falk Bömeke, Head of Division; General issues of bilateral climate and energy cooperation, BMWK
- Geonyun Kim, Senior Researcher of International Coordination Department, H2Korea
Q&A with the audience (10 min)
11:20 – 12:10 Panel Discussion: Establishing Global Hydrogen Supply Chains: Support and Incentive Mechanisms
Moderator:
- Kathrin Goldammer, Managing Director, Rainer Lemoine Institute
Speakers:
- N.N, BMWK (tbc)
- Dr. Sangyoul Lee, Head of Department of Hydrogen Economy, Korea Energy Economics Institute (KEEI)
- Daewoo Bae, Project Development Manager, Samsung Engineering
- Elisabeth Sterner, Project Manager, H2Global Foundation
12:10 – 12:40 Industry Perspectives on Hydrogen Transport and Storage
- Peter Eckhardt, Head of Operations and Chartering, Reederei F. Laeisz
- Korean Company (tba)
Q&A with Audience (10 min)
12:40 – 14:10 Networking Lunch
Session 2: Supply Chains for Renewable Energies
This session explores approaches to creating resilient supply chains for raw materials and components of renewable energies and subsequently looks at existing research and industry solutions for reducing and recycling the use of raw materials and rare earths.
14:10 - 14:15 Welcome back by the moderator
- Jana Narita, Senior Manager, Korean-German Energy Partnership Team, adelphi
14:15 – 14:25 Global Status Quo/ Overview presentation
- Isabel Geppert, Interim Secretariat Climate Club, International Energy Agency
14:25 – 15:15 Panel Discussion: Creating Resilient Supply Chains
Topics: Photovoltaic, Wind Power, Electricity Storage Systems (ESS)
Moderator:
- Lena Ruthner, Head of Programme Circular Economy, adelphi
Speakers:
- Isabel Geppert, Interim Secretariat Climate Club, International Energy Agency (tbc)
- Dr. Youngjoo EO, Principal Researcher of Photovoltaics Research Department, Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER)
- Dr. Sebastian Helgenberger, Stiftung Klimaneutralität (tbc)
- Mr. Kyung Wan Rho, General Manager of New and Renewable Energy Policy Division, Korea Energy Agency (KEA)
15:15 – 16:05 Industry Solutions for Sustainable Consumption of Raw Materials
- Recycling of Lithium-Ion Batteries - Dr. Timo Siemers, Duesenfeld (10min)
- Recycling tech for wind turbine blades - Jin Ho Jeon, Manager of R&D Center, Human Composites (10 min)
- Organic Photovoltaics - Leonie Pap, Fraunhofer ISE (10 min)
- Quality management solutions for RE power system - Sung Ryeol Han, Deputy Manager of Distribution ICT R&D Team, KEPCO KDN (10 min)
Q&A with Audience (10 min)
16:05 – 16:20 Wrap up and Outlook
- Interview with Beatrix Massig, Deputy Head of Division, General issues of bilateral climate and energy cooperation, BMWK