Last week, Tim De Seranno, head of the Hydrogen Innovation Hub, had the incredible opportunity to attend the International Energy Agency (IEA) Task 30 workshop on water electrolysis in Sweden, hosted by Alleima.

The workshop was a fantastic platform for exchanging ideas, exploring innovative solutions, and collaborating with brilliant minds from around the world. The discussions and insights gained there will undoubtedly drive forward efforts in sustainable energy and technology.

Key takeaways

  • Innovative solutions: Exploring cutting-edge technologies in water electrolysis.
  • Collaborative efforts: Networking with experts and professionals from various fields.
  • Sustainable energy: Driving forward initiatives in sustainable energy and technology.

What is Task 30?

IEA Task 30 focuses on water electrolysis, a key technology for producing hydrogen from water using electricity. This task aims to advance the development and deployment of water electrolysis technologies, promoting collaboration and knowledge sharing among international experts. 

About the IEA

The International Energy Agency (IEA) is a Paris-based autonomous intergovernmental organization established in 1974. It provides policy recommendations, analysis, and data on the global energy sector. The IEA's mission is to ensure reliable, affordable, and clean energy for its 31 member countries and beyond.