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Conference Programme
Monday 24th September
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
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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 |
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| 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)
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Parallel
Session 3A: Road Vehicles
Session Chairs:
P. Schulz, Renault, France
D. Hart, Imperial College, UK |
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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 |
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| 15.00 |
Refreshments |
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Parallel
Session 4A:
Transport Applications
Session Chairs:
C. Seymour, Intelligent Energy, UK
A. Moreno, ENEA, Italy |
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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
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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 |
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Thursday 27th September (Day 3)
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Parallel Session 5A:
Portable and Micro Fuel Cells
Session Chairs:
A. Heinzel, University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
K. Cowey, QinetiQ Ltd, UK |
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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 |
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Plenary
Session 6: Future Challenges and Innovations
Session Chairs:
L. Sjunnesson, E.ON, Sweden
J. Wilkie, University of Birmingham, UK |
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| 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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