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Keynote Session

Challenges Towards Hydrogen Network

IOT SOLUTIONS WORLD CONGRESS Keynote

Wednesday 22, 10:00h - 10:45h | Auditorium
22-05-2024 10:00 22-05-2024 10:45 Europe/Madrid Challenges Towards Hydrogen Network Enagás operates a vast network of over 11,000 kilometers of high-pressure pipelines, 19 compression stations and 3 underground gas storage facilities. Leveraging our extensive experience, we are well-equipped to embark on the development of renewable hydrogen infrastructures outlined in our strategic roadmap, underpinning a vision of Smartgrids. We embrace the transformative power of the Internet of Things, which is pivotal not only in our current GN operations but also in the imminent shift towards hydrogen. Currently, with IoT Enagás ensures real-time monitoring of gas pipeline pressures and collects data for asset management, facilitating proactive maintenance and enhancing operational efficiency and safety. IoT remains instrumental, as it has the potential to enable improved operational efficiency, cost reductions, enhanced security, and real-time data collection for the current gas grid and future renewable H2 grids. Enagás remains committed to harnessing IoT's full potential for sustainable growth and innovation. Auditorium

Enagás operates a vast network of over 11,000 kilometers of high-pressure pipelines, 19 compression stations and 3 underground gas storage facilities. Leveraging our extensive experience, we are well-equipped to embark on the development of renewable hydrogen infrastructures outlined in our strategic roadmap, underpinning a vision of Smartgrids.
We embrace the transformative power of the Internet of Things, which is pivotal not only in our current GN operations but also in the imminent shift towards hydrogen. Currently, with IoT Enagás ensures real-time monitoring of gas pipeline pressures and collects data for asset management, facilitating proactive maintenance and enhancing operational efficiency and safety.
IoT remains instrumental, as it has the potential to enable improved operational efficiency, cost reductions, enhanced security, and real-time data collection for the current gas grid and future renewable H2 grids. Enagás remains committed to harnessing IoT's full potential for sustainable growth and innovation.

Speakers

Pedro Mier

Pedro Mier holds a degree in Telecommunications Engineer ing from the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, MBA from ESADE and PADE from IESE. He is currently President of AMETIC (Association of Electronics, Information Technology and Telecommunications Companies of Spain), Shareholder and Chairman of the Board of Directors of TRYO Aerospace & Electronics, Board Member of the Premo Group and Committee of CTTC. member of Space Angels Network and Member of the Sc ientific Advisory

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