At the forthcoming Grove Fuel Cell Symposium, taking place on 22-24 September 2009 at Westminster’s Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, the prestigious Grove Medal will be awarded to the Honda Motor Company in recognition of their achievements in producing the FCX Clarity hydrogen powered passenger vehicle.
The Eleventh Grove Fuel Cell Symposium is pleased to confirm that Nissan will be presenting its highly publicised UK-HyNet project at the conference this September. UK-HyNet is an initiative that aims to improve the hydrogen infrastructure network, with plans in place to support the hydrogen economy by improving the availability of hydrogen filling stations nationwide.
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We are pleased to announce the oral programme for the Eleventh Grove Fuel Cell Sympsium, taking place in September at the QEII Conference Centre, London, UK. For full details on the programme please visit the programme page of www.grovefuelcell.com
The abstract submission deadline is 2nd March 2009Papers are invited on topics that will address how these changes will impact upon specific applications of the technology and how the fuel cell industry is responding. Each session has its own theme, which is designed to support the overall symposium theme and to act as a focus for each of the accepted papers. Abstracts should be submitted as poster presentations; however a number of these will be promoted to oral presentations.ThemesThe ...
Papers are invited on topics that will address how these changes will impact upon specific applications of the technology and how the fuel cell industry is responding. Each session has its own theme, which is designed to support the overall Symposium theme and to act as a focus for each of the accepted papers.A condition of submission is that if accepted one of the authors will present at the conference.
In order to meet their carbon emission commitments, governments are now beginning to introduce legislation in order to stimulate a market for clean and renewable technologies and this has the potential to dramatically change the nature of fuel cell markets.While the environmental benefits of the technology have long been understood, the commercial case has been much harder to make, both at the investor level and from the perspective of the potential user. This lack of market pull has been a ...
We are pleased to announce that the Eleventh Grove Fuel Cell Symposium will take place at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre in the heart of Westminster, opposite the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey. The themes for 2009 include:The Changing Environment for Fuel Cells in BuildingsHydrogen and Fuel TechnologyVehiclesElectronic and Portable SystemsElectricity Generation and Transmission