Is the energy crisis only caused by the conflict in Ukraine? How can it be solved immediately, the so-called short-term measures and what are the long-term measures to ensure that we as Europe are resistant to the lack of energy commodities in the future. What about new energy sources?
PETER BALÁŽ, HUAWEI: "How to quickly and effectively reduce dependence on the public source of electricity and at the same time contribute to green commitments."
Peter Blaškovitš, Národná vodíková asociácia
Martin Dudák, SPP
Michal Chudý, ITAS
Peter Baláž, HUAWEI
Martin Dudák, SPP
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Peter Blaškovitš
He is a member of the Executive Committee of the National Hydrogen Association of Slovakia. He has held various prominent positions in both the private and public sectors. He has served on many advisory bodies such as the Government Council for Science , Technology and Innovation. He was a member of the Monitoring Committee for the Operational Programme Environmental Quality. He was also a member of the Executive Committee of TAFTIE (European Network of Innovation Agencies). He is co-author of the National Hydrogen Strategy adopted by the Slovak Government. He has significantly reformed the system of renewable energy allowances for households, which has contributed to an improved and more efficient use of EU funds and more targeted suppo…
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Michal Chudý
Peter Baláž
Peter has been working at Huawei Technologies since 2013, holding various positions throughout his tenure. In 2022, he was appointed as the Business Development Director for the Digital Power division in Slovakia, where he focuses on developing projects in the field of renewable energy, not only within the ICT sector but also in the industrial energy services sector. He is also interested in innovative solutions for the supply of electric power to electric vehicles and data centers.
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Martin Dudák
Martin Dudák is a graduate of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, SVŠT (Slovak University of Technology). Since 2019, he has been working as the director of the transaction management and strategy department of SPP and is also the deputy director of the Business Development Division. He has long-term experience in mergers, acquisitions, management of key consulting and privatization projects, which he gained during his many years of work in the banking sector. He also worked at the Slovak Academy of Sciences at the Institute of Technical Cybernetics.
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