This on-demand session explores how new energy markets move from early pilots to fully liquid, scalable systems. Experts unpack the role of government incentives, industry coalitions, and market signals in shaping growth and maturity. Infrastructure and regulation are key themes, with insights into the transport, storage, and certification requirements for hydrogen and ammonia, alongside the policy frameworks, such as the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act, that drive investment.
The discussion also addresses the complexity of aligning cross-border regulations to enable international trade. Real-world case studies, including Germany’s hydrogen corridors and pilot projects in the Gulf Cooperation Council, provide concrete lessons on scaling and adaptation. Drawing on parallels with the evolution of wind and solar, the session highlights what trading firms should monitor at the nexus of policy, market design, and access.
Panellists:
- Mariana Fulan, Head Of Renewable Energy Origination at Serena US (Moderator)
- Alejandro Navarro Paustian, Member of the Board of Advisors at Global ESG Leadership Organization
- Coline Gailleul, Electricity Policy Associate at Energy Traders Europe
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