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Conference Programme

Monday 24th September

09.00-17.00

One Day Course:
"Introduction to Fuel Cell Science, Technology and Applications for Professionals" at Imperial College, London (Optional Extra to Symposium - more information here)

17.30-18.30 REGISTRATION FOR THE SYMPOSIUM AT QUEEN ELIZABETH CONFERENCE CENTRE, WESTMINSTER


Tuesday 25th September (Day 1)

7.30 REGISTRATION FOR THE SYMPOSIUM
10.00 Welcome to the Symposium
L. Sjunnesson,
Grove Steering Committee Chairman [E.ON, Sweden]
10.10 Formal Opening
Guest speaker: Mr. Malcolm Wicks, Minister for Science and Innovation
10.20 Presentation of the Grove Medal
To Haldor Topsøe [Haldor Topsøe A/S, Denmark]
By: M. Wicks, Minister for Science and Innovation
10.25 Grove Medal Lecture
11.05 Refreshments
11.35

Plenary Session 1 : Scene Setting
Session Chairs:
L.Sjunnesson, E.ON, Sweden
G.Acres, Honary President, Grove Steering Committee

  Introduction by Session Chairs
11.40 Environment & Energy Challenges
J. Skea, UK Energy Research Centre, UK
12.10 Meeting the Challenges in the Transport Sector
Jan van Dokkum, UTC Power, USA
12.40 Meeting the Challenges in the Stationary Sector
Michael Bode, CFC Solutions GmbH, Germany
13.10 Lunch
14.30

Plenary Session 2 : International Experience
Session Chairs:
G. Acres, Honorary President, Grove Steering Committee
N. Garland, Department of Energy, USA

14.30 Introduction by Session Chair
14.35 The New EU way forward: The Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Technology Initiative
R. Liberali, EU Commission, Brussels, Belgium
15.05 Building a UK Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Industry
G. Vaughan, Energy Group, Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform, UK
15.35 California: Energy, Environment and Fuel Cell Vehicles
C. Dunwoody, California Fuel Cell Partnership, USA
16.05 Refreshments
16.35 Development and Exploitation in Japan - the way to commercialisation
T. Kogaki, New and Renewable Energy, METI, Japan
17.05 Development and Exploitation in Korea - the way to commercialisation
T-H Kim, POSCO, Korea
17.35 END OF DAY ONE


Wednesday 26th September (Day 2)

  Parallel Session 3A: Road Vehicles
Session Chairs:
P. Schulz, Renault, France
D. Hart, Imperial College, UK
  Parallel Session 3B:
Large Stationary Generators

Session Chairs:
N. Brandon, Imperial College, UK
M. Bode, CFC Solutions GmbH, Germany
09.00 Introduction by Session Chair 09.00 Introduction by Session Chair
09.05 Hybrid vehicles versus fuel cell vehicles
J. Wilkie, University of Birmingham, UK
09.05 Large Stationary Applications
K. Adamson, Fuel Cells Today, UK
09.35 Fuel Cells and Hydrogen for London
Z. Jennings and D. Pizzarro, London Hydrogen Partnership, UK
09.35 Experiences in small and medium sized stationary fuel cell systems operation
H. Rainer, E.ON, Germany
10.05 The Berlin Clean Energy Partnership - the next generation of city transport
K. Bonhoff, Berlin Clean Energy Partnership, Germany
10.05 Large Stationary Fuel Cells
G. Agnew, Rolls Royce Fuel Cells, UK
10.35 Refreshments
11.05 Plug-in/Plug-Out Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles: "Mobile Electricity"
Technologies and Opportunities

B. Williams, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California at Davis, USA
11.05 Advancement in HotModule technology and applications
M. Bednarz / Michael Poulain, CFC Solutions GmbH, Germany
11.35 The Vancouver Fuel Cell Vehicle Program
A. Setton, Hydrogen & Fuel Cells Canada
11.35 A new generation of phosphoric acid fuel cells
L. Blomen, HydroGen
Corporation, USA
12.05 Paper P.15 DaimlerChrysler's Fuel Cell Fleet Programmes - learning so far and expectations for the future"
M. Venturi, Nucellsys, Germany
12.05 Fuel cells for energy recovery in the
Chloralkali Industry

E. Middelman, Nedstack, The Netherlands
12.35 Lunch
14.00- 15.30 Plenary Poster Session    
15.00 Refreshments

 

 
  Parallel Session 4A:
Transport Applications

Session Chairs:
C. Seymour, Intelligent Energy, UK
A. Moreno, ENEA, Italy
  Parallel Session 4B:
Fuel Sources for Stationary Generators

Session Chairs:
E. Gehain, Gaz de France
D. Hart, Imperial College, UK
15.30 Introduction by Session Chair 15.30 Introduction by Session Chair
15.35 Fuel Cells and APUs for Road Vehicles
P. Adcock, Intelligent Energy
15.35 High Efficiency Biogas Utilisation in the County of Böblingen, Germany - Initial Experience with a High Temperature Fuel Cell
W. Eisenmann, Abfallwirtschaftsbetrieb Landkreis Böblingen,Germany]
16.05 Fuel Cells and APUs for Ships

J. Heinzel, NAVSEA, USA

16.05 The FutureGen Clean Coal Program
J. Strakey, National Energy Technology Laboratory, USA
16.35 The fuel cell demonstrator airplane
N. Lapena Rey, Boeing Research & Technology Europe, Spain
16.35 Hydrogen - Stationary Power and
Transport Sector synergies

G. Kramer, Shell Global Solutions International BV., The Netherlands
17.05 Near-term fuelcell locomotives for
urban rail applications

A. Miller, Vehicle Projects LLC, USA
17.05 The Utsira Experience
T. Nakken, Hydro Oil and Energy Research Centre, Norway
17.35 Exhibitor Reception
Exclusive Opportunity to meet with manufacturers and suppliers to discuss latest developments and cutting edge technologyn
17.45

Poster defence by award nominees

19.00 END OF DAY TWO    


Thursday 27th September (Day 3)

  Parallel Session 5A: Portable and Micro Fuel Cells
Session Chairs:
A. Heinzel, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
K. Cowey, QinetiQ Ltd, UK
  Parallel Session 5B:
Small Scale Stationary Power

Session Chairs:
K. Kendall, University of Birmingham, UK
N. Brandon, Imperial College, UK
09.00 Introduction by Session Chairman 09.00 Introduction by Session Chairman
09.05 Micro fuel cells for consumer electronics
G. McLean, Angstrom Power Inc., USA
09.05 Small, integrated fuel cells -
a utility perspective

S. Hody, Gaz de France R&D, France
09.35 Micro fuel cells - the Toshiba view
F. Ueno and D. Eguchi, Toshiba Corporation, Japan
09.35 Residential CHP Systems in Japan
Y.Yamada, Tokyo Gas Corporation, Japan
10.05 Micro fuel cells for consumer electronics
J.H. Jang, Samsung
ElectroMechanics, Korea
10.05 Intermediate temperature SOFC based on lanthanum gallate electrolyte
T. Inagaki, F. Nishiwaki, S.
Yamasaki, T. Akbay, K. Hosoi, et. al., The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc., Japan / Mitsubishi Materials Corporation, Japan
10.35 Refreshments
11.05 Direct methanol fuel cells
J. Balcom, PolyFuels Inc, USA
11.05 Residential CHP Generation in Europe
C. Henschel, PMEAS /BASF Fuel Cell GmbH, Germany
11.35 Stand-alone and chip-integrated fuel cells
C. Hebling, Fraunhofer ISE
H.Reinecke, IMTEK-
Department of Microsystems
Technology, Freiburg, Germany
11.35 Small CHP systems using SOFCs
A. Crumm, AMI, USA
12.05 Direct methanol portable fuel cells
P. Abramowitz, Neah Power, USA
12.05 Innovative Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Systems for Small Scale Power
S.Singhal, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
12.35 Lunch
 

Plenary Session 6: Future Challenges and Innovations
Session Chairs:
L. Sjunnesson, E.ON, Sweden
J. Wilkie, University of Birmingham, UK

14.00 POSTER PRIZE AWARDS
Conference Chair: L. Sjunnesson, E.ON, Sweden
14.20 Introduction by Session Chair
14.30 Financing for fuel cells and hydrogen
A. McCrone, New Energy Finance, UK
15.00 Twenty Years of Fuel Cell Technology and Exploitation: A Comparison with the First Grove Symposium
G. Acres, Honorary President, Grove Steering Committee
15.30 The Evolving Energy Landscape in the UK; the Importance of New Technology Development
B. Taylor, E.ON UK
16.00 CLOSING REMARKS
Conference Chair:
L, Sjunnesson, E.ON, Sweden
16.10 CLOSE OF CONFERENCE

 

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