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8.30am Registration, coffee and exhibition
9.20am Welcome by Sandy Taylor, Head of Climate Change & Sustainability, Birmingham City Council
9.25am Science City by Professor Stuart Palmer, Deputy Vice Chancellor, University of Warwick Session 1. European Progress on Hydrogen and Fuel Cells. Chair: Professor Kevin Kendall
9.30am KEYNOTE How hydrogen and fuel cells fit our low carbon future, Professor Jim Skea, Research Director UKERC, London
9.50am Joint Technology Initiative (JTI) on hydrogen and fuel cells, Dr Andre Martin, Head of JTI
10.10am Prospect for the Energy Technologies Institute (ETI), Dr David Clarke, ETI
10.30am Utility view on low carbon future, Jeremy Harrison, E.ON UK
10.50am Mid-morning coffee Session 2. Regional European Activities on Hydrogen and Fuel Cells. Chair: Ralph Hepworth, AWM
11.20am The Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Network in North Rhine Westphalia, Dr Frank Koch, NRW
11.40am The SCRATCH project in the West Midlands, Professor Kevin Kendall, University of Birmingham
12 noon Review of UK regional activities on hydrogen and fuel cells, Dr Graham Hillier, CPI, Wilton
12.20pm A vision of hydrogen and fuel cells in Europe, Ian Williamson, Air Products
12.40pm New building technologies, Professor Saffa Riffat, University of Nottingham
1pm Lunch
Session 1 Consortium building organised by Alex Mauser
Session 2 Exhibition organised by Dr Bruno Pollet
Session 3 Poster session organised by Professor Kevin Kendall
1.55pm Afternoon sessions
Session 3. Hydrogen Generation and Storage. Chair: Dr Rupert Gammon, British Midlands Hydrogen Forum
1.55pm Announcement of the British Midlands Hydrogen Ring, Dr Rupert Gammon, BMHF
2.05pm Hydrogen from biomass, potential processes, Professor Pieternal Claassen,Wageningen
2.25pm New catalytic methods for hydrogen generation, Professor Martin Wills, University of Warwick
2.40pm Solid state storage solutions: hydrogen storage in nitrogen-containing materials, Professor Duncan Gregory, University of Glasgow
3pm Wind hydrogen plant at Utsira, Dr Torgeir Nakken, Norsk Hydro ASA
3.20pm Afternoon tea Session 4. Fuel Cells for Transport and Buildings. Chair: Professor Martin Wills
3.50pm KEYNOTE Hydrogen for a low carbon future, Professor Andreas Zuttel, EMPA, Switzerland
4.10pm Fuel cell narrow boat/marine applications, Professor Rex Harris, University of Birmingham
4.20pm More efficient distributed power, Jonathan Lewis, Rolls-Royce FCS
4.40pm Vision/Review of hydrogen fuel cell future, Dr Jack Frost, Johnson Matthey FC 5pm Wine reception and networking
6pm Ends
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