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Showcasing European & International Best Practice in Buildings, Transport, Storage & Infrastructure also including an International Brokerage event hosted by EEN 11 th International Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Conference, Exhibition & International Brokerage Event Delivering Hydrogen & Fuel Cells to Market #HFC2015 17 th March 2015 Gallery Suite NEC, Birmingham, B40 1NT, UK Delegates - £180 (ex VAT) Students - £ 65 (ex VAT) Exhibition Stands including 2 delegate passes - £500 (ex VAT) H2SuperGen/SHFCA/UKHFCA/SEA/MEBC/RETA/London Hydrogen Partnership - £150 (ex vat) For further information www.climate-change-solutions.co.uk or contact [email protected] +44 (0)24 76 21 77 46/49 Gyeonggi Green Energy fuel cell park in Hwasung City South Korea is the world’s largest facility consisting of 21 Fuel Cell Energy D F 3000 ® power plants at 2.8 MW each produced by Fuel Cell Energy inc

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Page 1: Delivering Hydrogen & Fuel Cells to Market #HFC2015 · 2017-01-26 · Showcasing European & International Best Practice in Buildings, Transport, Storage & Infrastructure – also

Showcasing European & International Best Practice in Buildings, Transport, Storage & Infrastructure – also including an International

Brokerage event hosted by EEN

11th International Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Conference,

Exhibition & International Brokerage Event

Delivering Hydrogen &

Fuel Cells to Market #HFC2015

17th March 2015 Gallery Suite NEC,

Birmingham, B40 1NT, UK

Delegates - £180 (ex VAT)

Students - £ 65 (ex VAT)

Exhibition Stands – including 2 delegate passes - £500 (ex VAT)

H2SuperGen/SHFCA/UKHFCA/SEA/MEBC/RETA/London Hydrogen Partnership - £150 (ex vat)

For further information www.climate-change-solutions.co.uk or contact

[email protected] +44 (0)24 76 21 77 46/49

Gyeonggi Green Energy fuel cell park

in Hwasung City South Korea is the world’s

largest facility consisting of 21 Fuel Cell

Energy D F 3000 ® power plants at 2.8 MW

each produced by Fuel Cell Energy inc

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08:30 Registration, Exhibition and Networking

09:00 - 11:00 Keynote Address

Co-Chairs – Celia Greaves (UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association), Dr Michaela Kendall (University of Birmingham/ Adelan Ltd.)

The Fuel Cells and Hydrogen demonstration projects supported by the Fuel Cells

and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking – Dr Jean Luc Delplancke (European Horizon 2020)

MCFC - Mature Fuel Cell Alternative for Clean Distributed Energy Production in

Various Application – Klaus Ullrich (Fuel Cell Energy Solutions GmbH)

Hydrogen Mobility Initiatives across UK & Europe – Ben Madden (Element Energy)

11:30 - 13:00 Workshops 1 – 3

London`s Hydrogen

Developments

Simona Webb

(Greater London Authority)

HyTEC (Hydrogen Transport

in European Cities): Real

World Vehicle and Infra-

structures Performance

Dr Peter Speers (Cenex)

Briefing on CHIC Project Ben Madden (Element Energy)

Workshop 1 Workshop 2 Workshops 3

From Innovation to

Exploration – The Funding Options

Andrew Oldfield

Crowdfunding, Early Stage Investments and IPO

Stephen Voller (ZapGoCharger)

Innovate UK Activities in Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Harsh Pershand (Innovate UK)

Fuel Cells Financing

Challenges: Role of

Manufacturing David Kipling (Jabil Inc)

Support available to UK organisations on

Horizon 2020 funding

Helen Fairclough

(Horizon 2020)

Jaguir Purewal (Forresters)

& Dr Jean Luc Delplancke

(European Horizon 2020)

-Panel Member-

Return of Experience from

Power to Gas Projects and

Market Outlook

Denis Thomas

(Hydrogenics)

Dr Tim May (University of Bath)

Preparation for Large Scale deployment of Hydrogen

Fuel Cells in India Lee Juby (Intelligent Energy)

Megawatt Scale PEM Electrolysis: The Pathway

to Enabling Renewable (Wind) Hydrogen-Based

Energy Storage and Infrastructure for Mobility

Applications Everett Arderson (Proton Onsite)

Morning Programme

13:00 - 14:00 Lunch in Restaurant - Networking, Posters & Exhibition

Delivering FCV`s & Transport Infrastrucutre

in the UK and Europe

Chair: Jim Campbell (SCI)

Storage & Infrastructure

Chair: Dr Xing Luo (University of Warwick)

Funding Finance & Investment

Chair: Kerry-Ann Adamson (4th Energy

Wave)

Mike Weston

(Transport of London)

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Chair: Oliver Philps (EPSRC)

14:00 - 15:30 Fuel Cells - Starting a Smart Power Revolution

Co-Chair – Ilias Vazaios (Ecuity Consulting LLP)

Hydrogen Hubs in the UK – Kevin Fothergill (Johnson Matthey Fuel Cells)

Smart Power Fleets for Smart Grids - Making a Bigger Impact

Paddy Thompson (Ceramic Fuell Cells)

Christian Engelke (Viessmann)

Making fuel cell power economically viable for the residential sector

Jonathan Watkins (Ceres Power)

16:00 - 17:30 Workshops 4 – 6

17:30 - 19:00 Awards Drinks Reception - Best Business & Best Innovation Presentation

Technical Innovation Static Generation

Chair: Richard Baines (BCHG)

Workshop 4 Workshop 5 Workshops 6

Transport – Technical Developments Towards

Market Chair: Prof Robert Steinberger

Wilckens (Univ. of Birmingham)

Energy Programme from RCUK

Oliver Philps (EPSRC)

Hydrogen as Fuel for

International Shipping Carlo Raucci

(University College London)

Powerpath Controller for

Fuel Cell & Battery Simon Howroyd

(Loughborough University)

H2AD – A Novel Concept for

Biogas Production Sandy Lamond

(University of Nottingham)

Cheap, Mass-Producible

Fuel Cells Using the

Flexiplanar Concept Dr Keiran Fahy

(Imperial College)

Alkaline Anion Exchange Membrane Towards

Affordable & Non-Nobel Metal Based Fuel Cell and

Electrolysers Mohammed Mamlouk (Newcastle University)

Integrating Novel Absorbent Materials in Hydrogen Cylinders for

Improved Storage Efficiency and Safety

Dr Nuno Bimbo (University of Bath)

Navigating Across

Stationary Power Generation Niches to Create

Sustained Profit and Make

Your Investors Love You

Kerry-Ann Adamson

(4th Energy Wave)

Fuel Cells and Hydrogen the

Commercial Applications

Bill Ireland (Logan Energy)

Adrian Richardson

(British Gas)

The NewGenSOFC

Project: SOFC in mCHP applications

Dr Michaela Kendall (University of Birmingham)

Hydrogen as an Energy Vector in the

Automotive Sector Derek Charters

(MIRA)

A New Generation of Catalyst Electrodes for Automotive Fuel

Cells Dr Shangfeng Du

(University of Birmingham)

Alternative and Sustainable Business Models for

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Mobility Prof John Jostins

(Microcab)

Microtubular SOFC (mSOFC)

System in Truck APU

Application

Prof Kevin Kendall

(Univ. of Birmingham/ Adelan Ltd.)

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Which organisations are already represented ? Merck Chemicals Ltd, HSSMI, Forresters, CEA, BOSAL

Nederland B.V, Health & Safety Laboratory, AFC Energy,

Toyota , Proton Onsite, Intelligent Energy, Hydrogenics

Europe N.V., Viessmann, Johnson Matthey Fuel Cells,

Ceramic Fuel Cells, Ceres Power, hycells UG, Dublin City

University, TUEN Ltd, ICI Caldaie S.p.A. Gebze Technical

University, Kale GROUP, 4th Energy Wave, Adelan,

Advanced Chemical Etching Ltd, Amalyst Ltd,

Birmingham City University, Black Country Housing

Group Ltd, Blue Vine Consultants, Charles Morgan

Consultancy, Clean Power Solutions Ltd, Exergy Ltd,

Greenwatt Technology, Hart Materials Ltd, HGEN Ltd,

Innovate UK, MAN-Group, Newcastle University,

Panasonic Manufacturing Ltd, Pera Technology Ltd,

Renfrew Group International, Teer Coatings Limited, Miba

Coating Group, University of Birmingham, Zero Carbon

Futures, Withers Rogers, Central Bedfordshire Council,

BOC, ZUT, EA Technology, Green Acorn, HySA Systems

Competence Centre, Delta Energy & Environment,

RotaHeat, Liverpool Housing, Assn of Liberal Democrates

Engineers and Scientists, Saint-Gobain Recherché, UK H

FC Association, European Horizon 2020, Fuel Cell

Energy Solutions, Jabil Circuit Inc, Zapgocharger Ltd,

EEN, University of Warwick, University of Bath,,

Sutherland Campbell International, Transport for London,

Greater London Authority, Cenex, Element Energy, Ecuity

Consulting LLP, EPSRC, Newcastle University, UCL,

Imperial College, University of Nottingham,

Loughborough University, Logan Energy, British Gas,

MIRA, Microcab, Swagelok, WMG HVM Catapult, Fuel

Cell Power, , Technical University of Ostrava, University

of Bucharest, TÜBİTAK - The Scientific and

Technological Research Council of Turkey, Gebze

Technical University

London South Bank University The National Exhibition Centre is located

near Birmingham, England. It is at the

junction 6 of the M42 motorway, and is

adjacent to Birmingham Airport and

Birmingham International railway station.

Preferred Booking is via the Website

www.climate-change-solutions.co.uk

or e-mail

[email protected]

for a registration form

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Cancellations:

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Event Content, timing and cancellation: Registration , including online

constitutes a legally binding contract. It may be necessary for reasons beyond the

control of Climate Change Solutions Ltd. to change the programme content, timings

and speakers. In the unlikely event of the event being cancelled, a substitute event

will be arranged, but Climate Change Solutions Ltd. disclaim any further liability.

Climate Change Solutions Ltd is a not for profit company limited by guarantee.

Company Registration N° 4799590. VAT N° 825136149

Who should attend:

- H & FC manufactures and their supply chain

- Research Institutions

- Energy/Sustainability Managers/Consultants

- Local Authorities/Housing Associations

- Logistics Companies and Fleet managers

- Patent Attorneys/ Clean Tech Investors

- Property Sector – Development/Building Management

Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking

Aims to accelerate the market entry of fuel cells and

hydrogen technologies. The Fuel Cells and Hydrogen

2 Joint Undertaking (FCH 2JU) is set to go ahead with

a €1,33 bn investment.

The Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH

JU) was established by Council Regulation May 2008

as a Community Body with the European Commission

and the Industry Grouping as founding members. The

Research Grouping joined shortly after. The FCH JU

was created with the mission to reach a new level of

coordination, joint agenda setting, cooperation and

commitment including co-financing. The FCH JU

aimed to place Europe at the forefront of fuel cell and

hydrogen technologies worldwide and enable the

market breakthrough of fuel cell and hydrogen

technologies, thereby allowing commercial market

forces to drive the substantial potential public benefit.

The presentation by Dr Jean Luc Delplancke will

highlight the results already achieved in the projects

supported by the FCH JU and present the FCH 2 JU,

the next step for founding projects in the field of fuel

cells and hydrogen technologies under the Horizon

2020, the new Framework Program of the European

Commission.