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  July 15 - 16, 2025 São Paulo, Brasil

Agenda

In August 2024, President Lula Da Silva signed a sweeping regulatory framework to accelerate Brazil’s hydrogen industry, introducing financial incentives, technological support, and a certification system. H2LAC 2025 will analyze its implications for international developers and investors.

Key Themes & Sessions:
  • Demand-Side Focus (Day 2): Co-Hosted by CNI – Who are the local and international off-takers? What are the prospects for a Brazilian low-emission H₂ market and exports?
  • Innovative Hydrogen Financing: Exploring green bonds, blended finance, public-private partnerships, and global funding strategies.
  • Infrastructure & Investment: Addressing Latin America’s infrastructure gaps to secure project delivery and investor confidence.
  • Country Spotlights: The latest insights on low-carbon hydrogen developments across Latin America, including key policy updates, investment trends, and projects in Colombia, Chile, and Argentina.
  • Green Fertilizers: Paraguay’s leadership through the Atome-Yara agreement and regional opportunities in sustainable fertilizer production.
  • H2LAC Women’s Network: Strengthening connections, collaboration, and knowledge-sharing among women in the regional hydrogen industry.
  • Annual IDB Government Roundtable: Regional officials assess national progress and discuss DFI and private sector inputs needed to accelerate development.
  • H2LAC Industry Awards: Recognizing excellence in Latin America’s hydrogen sector.

Tuesday

July 15
8:00-9:00

Registration and Exhibition

9:00-9:10

Chair Welcome

  • Marina Domingues

    Brazilian Hydrogen Association
    Director

  • Francisca Salas

    New Energy Events
    Green Hydrogen Program Director

9:10-9:20

H2LAC 2025 Welcome Remarks

Day 1: Scaling Hydrogen Production & Infrastructure

  • Gian Franco Carassale

    IDB Invest
    Managing Director for the Southern Cone

  • Gabriela Elizondo

    The World Bank
    Practice Manager, Energy Sector, Latin America and Caribbean

9:20-9:30

Host Country Keynote Address

9:30-9:50

The Year in Review: The New Energy/Hinicio 2025 Hydrogen Index for Latin America & the Caribbean

  • What has changed since last year? Are we progressing toward FID?  
  • What key investment trends have emerged in the past 12 months?  
  • How does LAC compare to other hydrogen hubs worldwide? 

  • Luis Diazgranados of HINICIO
    Luis Miguel Diazgranados

    Hinicio
    Head of Colombia

  • Francisca Salas

    New Energy Events
    Green Hydrogen Program Director

9:50-10:40

The External View: How Competitive is Latin America and the Caribbean?

  • What competitive advantages does LAC have given global geopolitical volatility?
  • Lessons from other global hydrogen hubs (EU, Australia, Middle East)  
  • What international support and/or mechanisms are available to LAC countries?
  • What can LAC countries do to catalyze private sector investment from outside the region?

  • Gabriela Elizondo

    The World Bank
    Practice Manager, Energy Sector, Latin America and Caribbean

  • Susana Moreira

    H2Global Foundation
    Executive Director and Co-Chair

  • Daria Nochevnik

    Hydrogen Council
    Head of Policy and Advocacy

  • Maria Assumpció Rojo Torrent

    Hydrogen Europe
    Executive Director, International Advocacy

  • Petra Schwager

    UNIDO
    Chief, Climate and Technology Partnership

  • Annette Killmer

    Inter-American Development Bank
    Country Representative - Brazil Moderator

10:40-10:50

The Role of Hydrogen in Energy Transformation and Sustainable Industry in Latin America

Keynote Remarks

  • Gunther Beger

    UNIDO
    Managing Director

10:50-11:30

Latin America Leaders Panel | Unlocking Regional Hydrogen Synergies: Infrastructure, Policy, and Investment

  • Do we believe that the region can be competitive on the global stage?
  • Can shared pipelines, ports, and supply chains lower costs and increase efficiency?  
  • Should the region prioritize domestic demand before exports?  
  • What practical steps can countries take to harmonize certification and policies? 

  • Mauricio Bejarano Martí

    Government of Paraguay
    Vice Minister of Mines and Energy

  • Christiaan Gischler

    Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
    Lead Energy Specialist

  • Luis Felipe Ramos

    Government of Chile
    Undersecretary of Energy

11:30-12:00

Coffee Break & Networking

12:00-12:45

Brazil as a Global Hydrogen Player: A Case Study on Policy & Investment

With the publication of the National Low-Carbon Hydrogen Policy, Brazil has positioned itself at the forefront of the global hydrogen industry, committing US$3.3 billion to incentivize its growth.

  • How will Brazil’s new hydrogen incentives and certification system impact the domestic and global market?  
  • Can Brazil balance local industry protection with international trade?  
  • What role will derivatives like green ammonia play in Brazil’s hydrogen export strategy?

  • Julia Abreu

    Vale
    Corporate Decarbonization Planning Manager

  • Alex Medeiros

    ANP
    Head of the Research and Technological Analysis Center

  • Roseane Oliveira de Medeiros

    Government of the State of Ceara
    Secretary of State for International Relations

  • Luis Viga

    Fortescue Future Industries
    Brazil Country Manager

  • David Vilar

    The World Bank
    Senior Energy Specialist Moderator

12:45-1:30

Building the Backbone: Hydrogen Infrastructure for a Competitive Market

  • What’s missing in LAC’s hydrogen value chain?  
  • Who should be responsible for infrastructure development (ports, pipelines, transport)?  
  • Can shared infrastructure models accelerate investment? 

  • Paulo Alvarenga

    thyssenkrupp Group - South America
    CEO

  • Mauro Andrade

    Prumo Logística
    Executive Director of Business Development

  • Felipe Martinelli

    Arcadis LATAM
    Head of Energy

1:30-3:30

Lunch & Networking

3:30-4:15

De-Risking Investment: How to Break the Chicken-and-Egg Dilemma in Hydrogen Financing

  • What will truly unlock private sector investment in hydrogen projects?  
  • How can development banks and commercial lenders reduce capital costs?  
  • Can models like H2 Global or Japan’s hydrogen auction approach work in LAC?  
  • What are viable alternatives if subsidies are insufficient? 

  • Silvana Bianco del Barrio

    IDB Invest - São Paulo
    Energy and Infrastructure Director

  • Igor Fonseca

    Santander
    Head of Project Finance

  • Sergio Robredo

    CAF - Development Bank of Latin America
    Head of Business Development

  • Yunyeong Yang

    Green Climate Fund
    Climate Investment Specialist

  • Alejandro Gonzalez-Morgado

    International Finance Corporation (IFC)
    Investment Officer Moderator

4:15-4:30

Financing the Transition: Enabling the Industrial Transformation for Carbon Neutrality

BNDES Presentation

  • Luciana Costa

    BNDES
    Managing Director - Infrastructure, Energy Transition and Climate Change

4:30-5:00

Coffee Break & Networking

5:00-5:45

How Can LAC Secure Long-Term Global Hydrogen Buyers?

  • Which global players (Europe, Japan, Korea) are seriously considering LAC as a supplier?  
  • What certification standards do international buyers require?  
  • How can LAC compete with regions offering lower-cost hydrogen? 

  • Marco Diogo

    European Investment Bank (EIB)
    Head Representative to Brazil

  • Dolf Gielen

    The World Bank
    Hydrogen Lead and Senior Energy Economist

  • Dr. Vernon Paltoo

    National Energy Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago
    President

  • Marc Schieting

    KfW IPEX-Bank
    Head of Representative Office, São Paulo

  • Mónica Gasca Rojas

    LAC Clean Hydrogen Action
    Advisor Moderator

5:45-6:30

Case Studies: First Movers in Hydrogen Project Deployment: Chile, Uruguay and Colombia

  • Featuring updates from Chile, Uruguay and Colombia  
  • What are the biggest roadblocks encountered in moving from feasibility to execution?  
  • Lessons learned from other energy transitions in Latin America 

  • Marcos Kulka

    H2 Chile
    Executive Director

  • Julián Fernando Lemos

    Ecopetrol
    Corporate Vice President of Strategy and New Business

  • Ana Maria Ruz

    Chilean Economic Development Agency - CORFO
    Green Hydrogen Executive Director

  • Juan Tomasini

    Ancap
    Head of Hydrogen

  • Sindy Salgado

    UN Environment Programme (UNEP)
    Project Coordinator Moderator

6:30-8:00

H2LAC Awards Cocktail Reception

Join us in celebrating excellence in low-carbon hydrogen at the H2LAC Industry Awards! As part of H2LAC 2025, join us as we recognize the pioneers advancing low-carbon hydrogen development across Latin America and the Caribbean. The awards ceremony will spotlight projects, programs, and leaders making a transformative impact on the region’s low-carbon hydrogen.

 

 

Wednesday

July 16
7:30-9:00

H2LAC Women Network Program

The H2LAC Women Network Program aims to empower women, promote knowledge sharing, gender equality, and foster collaboration among women in the green hydrogen sector across our region. Men are welcome to attend.

Sponsored by:

  • Agnes M. da Costa

    ANEEL
    Director

  • Elbia Gannoum

    ABEEólica – Brazilian Association of Wind Energy and New Technologies
    CEO

  • Susana Moreira

    H2Global Foundation
    Executive Director and Co-Chair

  • Daria Nochevnik

    Hydrogen Council
    Head of Policy and Advocacy

  • Ioana Marins

    New Energy Events
    Director - Business Development, Hydrogen & Decarbonization Moderator

9:00-10:00

Rise and Shine Roundtables: Off the Record, Collaborative, Solution Focused

9:00-10:00

Biomass for H2 Production

Rise and Shine Roundtable

  • Marcos Simonneti

    CNI
    Industrial Development Specialist

Certification Scheme for Low Emission Hydrogen

Rise and Shine Roundtable

  • Ricardo Gedra

    Chamber of Commerce for Electric Energy, Brazil – CCEE
    New Business and Development Manager

9:00-10:00

Carbon Capture & Hydrogen: What’s the Real Opportunity?

Rise and Shine Roundtable

  • Isabela Morbach

    CCS Brasil
    Director

Enabling Green Steel Production

Rise and Shine Roundtable

Sponsored by:

  • Dener Silva

    Green Energy Park
    Project Director

9:00-10:00

Energy Transition Hubs: Catalysts for Change

Rise and Shine Roundtable

Sponsored by: 

  • Caio David

    BMG Energia
    Business Development Officer

10:00-10:05

Welcome Remarks

Day 2 - Industrial Demand-Side Focus Day at H2LAC 2025

Day 2 Co-Hosted by:

  • Alessandro Rizzato

    CNI
    Ecological Transition Manager

10:05-10:20

Strengthening Brazilian Transmission Systems to Meet Growing Energy Demand

Presentation by EPE

  • Marcos Farinha

    Brasil's Energy Research Office (EPE)
    Deputy Head at the Transmission Planning Superintendency

10:20-11:00

Low Emission Hydrogen’s Role in Power Markets: A New Revenue Stream for Utilities & Industry?

  • When does hydrogen storage become commercially viable for utilities?
  • Can hybrid PPAs integrate hydrogen production with grid services?
  • How are large energy consumers incorporating hydrogen into their planning?

  • Daniel Cámac

    H2 Perú
    President

  • Agnes M. da Costa

    ANEEL
    Director

  • Cristina Martin

    HDF
    Vice President, Latin America

11:00-11:30

Coffee Break & Networking

11:30-12:10

Green Fertilizer: A Transformational Opportunity for Latin America

  • Will green hydrogen help secure food supply chains and reduce import dependency?  
  • What policy incentives are needed for fertilizer manufacturers to transition?  
  • Who in Latin America is leading this shift? 

  • Lucas Araripe

    Casa dos Ventos
    Executive Director

  • Daniel Hubner

    Yara International
    Senior Vice President of Industrial Solutions

  • Knut Karlsen

    Atlas Agro Brazil
    Co-Founder / President

  • Bernardo Silva

    Sinprifert
    Executive Director

  • James Spalding

    Atome Paraguay
    President

  • Carlos Costa

    The World Bank
    Senior Energy Economist Moderator

12:10-12:50

Transforming Hard-to-Abate Sectors: Real Case Studies

  • How are industries like steel, cement, and mining integrating hydrogen?  
  • Which companies have real transition plans, and what’s holding them back?  
  • How can government incentives accelerate industrial transformation?  
  • What do off-takers in key sectors (steel, cement, fertilizers, transport) need?  
  • Who will pay the green premium?

  • Guilherme Corrêa Abreu

    General Manager Sustainability
    ArcelorMittal Brasil

  • Christiaan Gischler

    Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
    Lead Energy Specialist

  • Guilherme Ricci

    White Martins (Linde Group)
    Business Director Clean Energy

  • Gabriela Fernandes Vieira

    CNI
    Industrial Development Specialist Moderator

12:50-1:30

SAF & E-Fuels: Leveraging Hydrogen for High-Value Transport Markets

  • What role can LAC play in meeting global SAF and e-fuel demand?
  • How do economics and infrastructure requirements compare to pure hydrogen exports?
  • Which business models and partnerships are needed to accelerate deployment?
  • Can early SAF/e-fuel projects help scale hydrogen infrastructure?

  • Ludmila Nascimento

    Green Energy Park
    CEO Brazil

  • Gilberto Peralta

    Airbus Brasil
    President

  • Victor Turpaud

    HIF LATAM
    CEO

1:30-3:00

Lunch & Networking

3:00-6:00

IDB Government Roundtable Workshop

A unique, open-door session where Latin American governments collaborate on key regional challenges essential to scaling hydrogen. This edition will feature a dialog with key Japanese stakeholders designed to advance commercial hydrogen collaboration between Japan and the region.

Space is complimentary but limited. If you would like to attend you will be given the option to request invitation as part of registration. Spaces will be allocated on a first come, first serviced basis

Part One – Partnership Between Japan and LAC
From Innovation to Action: Japan’s Expertise and LAC’s Potential for Hydrogen and Ammonia

This panel will highlight the growing importance of a strong partnership between Japan and the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region in developing a green and sustainable hydrogen and ammonia economy. Speakers will explore the strategic role of hydrogen and ammonia in the global energy transition, particularly for decarbonizing key sectors. Japanese partners will share how they can contribute with technical expertise and financial support. The conversation will also spotlight cutting-edge technological advancements along the entire value chain—from production, transport and to end use. This session is a unique opportunity to explore impactful, cross-regional collaboration that can accelerate building a sustainable hydrogen and ammonia value chain.

  • Masayuki Hamamatsu, Executive Managing Officer for Latin America and the Caribbean, JBIC
  • Hideki Kamitatara, First Secretary, Embassy of Japan in the Brazil
  • Kentaro Kunikata, Hydrogen Economy Expert, JICA
  • Yota Minatoya, VP of Business Development, IHI Americas Inc.
  • Hiroshi Tomita, Consulting Partner, ERM Japan
  • Naoko Yamada, Investment Professional, Inter-American Development Bank, Moderator

Part Two – CertHiLAC (Certification scheme for Hydrogen in Latin America and the Caribbean): A Latin American and Caribbean certification scheme to boost the productivity of innovative fuels in LAC and export to Europe and Asia.
Certification plays a critical role in facilitating commercialization at both regional and global levels by providing credibility, transparency, and supporting premium pricing for low emissions hydrogen products. Through CertHiLAC, LAC strengthens its position in international markets while boosting regional productivity. By enabling local production of hydrogen and its derivatives, CertHiLAC reduces dependence on international supply chains, substitutes imports, and fosters the development of a competitive regional hydrogen industry. Discover how CertHiLAC is driving economic transformation and opening new opportunities for sustainable growth.

  • Nuria Hartmann, Manager of Strategic Consulting Service, Hinicio
  • Valeria Bernal Malek, Projects Coordinator, National Energy Secretariat, Panama
  • Arianna Spinelli, National Director of Energy, Government of Uruguay

3:00-6:00

World Bank Workshop: From Design to Structuring and FID: Unlocking Bankable Hydrogen Projects in Brazil

This practical session will equip developers with the tools, insights, and real-world examples they need to structure hydrogen projects, attract financing, and move toward Final Investment Decision – with a focus on Brazilian market dynamics and international best practices.

Complimentary for all delegates as part of registration.

  • 3:00 – Opening Remarks
  • 3:10 – Keynote Presentation: Achieving FID in Emerging Hydrogen Markets
    • Requirements for reaching FID (technical, commercial, financial, regulatory).
    • Lessons learned from international FID cases (e.g., Australia, UAE, Chile).
    • The critical role of early structuring to mitigate risks.
  • 3:30 – Technical Session 1: Project Structuring Essentials
    • Building a Bankable Hydrogen Project:
      • Key Bankability Criteria:
        • Offtake agreements (HPAs, long-term contracts, merchant exposure).
        • EPC and O&M contracts structuring.
        • Energy Transition Clauses.
      • Best Practices:
        • Phased project development and scaling strategies.
        • Integration of renewable energy assets and hydrogen production.
  • 4:30 – Coffee Break & Networking 
  • 5:00 – Technical Session 2: Financial Structuring and Risk Management
    • Structuring for Financing:
      • Debt vs. Equity considerations in hydrogen projects.
      • Role of concessional finance, blended finance, guarantees (e.g., WB, BNDES, FDN).
      • Common risks and allocation strategies:
        • Technology risk
        • Offtake risk
        • Construction and operational risks
        • Regulatory risk
        • Examples of financial models:
      • Green ammonia export projects
      • Domestic green hydrogen supply (fertilizer, SAF)
  • 5:50 –  Closing Remarks and Next Steps

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