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SUMMARY:GeoPura – scaling green hydrogen to replace diesel - A HORN network event
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next Hydrogen Off-Road Network (HORN) event hosted by HyDEX\, exploring how the hydrogen industry can work together to shape policy and advance the low-carbon agenda. \nWe’re pleased to welcome Matt Barney\, Chief Hydrogen Business Officer at GeoPura\, to our December HORN (Hydrogen Outreach and Research Network) meeting. \nMatt will introduce GeoPura’s approach to delivering zero-emission temporary and off-grid power using green hydrogen and their 250 kW Hydrogen Power Units (HPUs)\, which are already replacing diesel generators across construction\, events\, broadcasting\, and infrastructure projects. \nGeoPura has secured over £100m of investment to scale production of hydrogen\, HPUs and supporting infrastructure. This includes major funding from Siemens Energy\, GM Ventures\, the UK Infrastructure Bank and Barclays. Their ambition is to deploy around 3\,600 HPUs by 2033\, eliminating millions of tonnes of CO₂ by shifting away from diesel. \nA key part of their expansion is the HyMarnham Power project in the East Midlands – a former coal plant now being developed into a major green-hydrogen hub and backed by UK Government support and a significant green loan facility. GeoPura is also expanding into Europe with new production capacity. \nAt HORN\, Matt will outline what GeoPura does\, their latest investments\, and how organisations can get involved – from trial deployments to wider partnerships in the growing green-hydrogen supply chain. \nCould you benefit from a Green Advantage?\nOur second speaker is Christian Byron who will be sharing insights from Aston University’s Green Advantage Programme – a support scheme helping businesses develop practical sustainability skills and deliver low-carbon innovation. \nChristian will give an overview of how the programme works\, the impact it’s having on SMEs\, and how organisations across the Midlands can get involved. \nThis is a great chance to learn how universities and industry can collaborate to drive real change in business sustainability. \nThe current hydrogen policy landscape in the UKThe role of industry collaboration in shaping effective and realistic policyOpportunities for organisations to contribute to policy developmentThe importance of strategic engagement through networks like HORNThis session is designed to support dialogue and coordination across stakeholders in hydrogen\, particularly those working on off-road\, hard-to-decarbonise applications. \nSpeakerMatt Barney\, Chief Hydrogen Business Officer at GeoPuraWho should attendHydrogen technology developers and solution providersPolicymakers\, local authorities\, and regulatorsOff-road equipment manufacturers and operatorsResearchers and academicsSupply chain and logistics professionalsAnyone involved in hydrogen deployment or policy development\nDownload slides from the event here: Shaping Hydrogen Policy slides \nView the video from the event here. \nAbout HyDEX and HORNHyDEX (www.hydex.ac.uk) is a Midlands-based programme accelerating the development and deployment of hydrogen technologies through collaborative innovation and skills development. \nThe Hydrogen Off-Road Network (HORN) is a HyDEX initiative focused on supporting the use of hydrogen in non-road applications\, including construction\, agriculture\, mining\, and industrial vehicles and machinery.
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/geopura-scaling-green-hydrogen-to-replace-diesel-a-horn-network-event/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Engagement Events,Webinars
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251113T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251113T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20251022T143113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T143535Z
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SUMMARY:The East Midlands Hydrogen Pipeline- Supplying green hydrogen to industries in the East and West Midlands (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next Hydrogen Off-Road Network (HORN) event hosted by HyDEX\, exploring how the hydrogen industry can work together to shape policy and advance the low-carbon agenda. \nJoin us to explore the East Midlands Hydrogen Pipeline (EMP) — a landmark project set to accelerate the UK’s hydrogen economy by up to 15 years. \nThe EMP will repurpose a 63 km pipeline to transport green hydrogen. This network will link producers and users across the East and West Midlands\, creating the foundation of a regional hydrogen infrastructure. \nBeyond this first phase\, EMP aims to connect additional sites across the Midlands\, building a resilient\, integrated system that supports the UK’s journey to net zero. \nEMP is actively seeking partners — from producers and suppliers to investors and technology providers — to help make this vision a reality.\nLearn more: empipeline.co.uk \nWho should attend? \n\nHydrogen users or those planning to adopt hydrogen\nSuppliers\, service providers\, and investors\nResearchers\, policy makers\, and clean-energy professionals\nAnyone interested in the UK’s hydrogen transition\n\nHORN Hydrogen Marketplace\nThis is also an opportunity to hear from two HORN partner businesses showcasing innovation in the hydrogen sector: \nSauer Compressors UK\nA global leader in compressor technology since 1884\, Sauer provides hydrogen-ready compressors for production\, storage\, and refuelling at pressures up to 450 bar. More: sauercompressors.com \nHycomplate Ltd\nA UK clean-tech company developing advanced composite bipolar plates for fuel cells\, electrolysers\, and energy storage systems — enhancing durability\, reducing costs\, and improving efficiency. More: hycomplate.com \nRegister today to secure your place!\nGain insight into one of the UK’s most ambitious hydrogen projects\, connect with key industry players\, and explore opportunities to help shape the Midlands’ clean-energy future. \nAbout HyDEX and HORNHyDEX (www.hydex.ac.uk) is a Midlands-based programme accelerating the development and deployment of hydrogen technologies through collaborative innovation and skills development. \nThe Hydrogen Off-Road Network (HORN) is a HyDEX initiative focused on supporting the use of hydrogen in non-road applications\, including construction\, agriculture\, mining\, and industrial vehicles and machinery.
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/the-east-midlands-hydrogen-pipeline-supplying-green-hydrogen-to-industries-in-the-east-and-west-midlands-webinar/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Engagement Events,Webinars
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250924T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20250808T142820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250926T122324Z
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SUMMARY:Shaping Hydrogen Policy – A HyDEX HORN network event
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next Hydrogen Off-Road Network (HORN) event hosted by HyDEX\, exploring how the hydrogen industry can work together to shape policy and advance the low-carbon agenda. \nThis online session features a keynote presentation from Dr Emma Guthrie of the Hydrogen Energy Association (HEA)\, who will share insights into how the sector is collaborating to influence policy\, address regulatory challenges\, and accelerate the transition to a hydrogen economy. \nDr Guthrie will discuss: \nThe current hydrogen policy landscape in the UKThe role of industry collaboration in shaping effective and realistic policyOpportunities for organisations to contribute to policy developmentThe importance of strategic engagement through networks like HORNThis session is designed to support dialogue and coordination across stakeholders in hydrogen\, particularly those working on off-road\, hard-to-decarbonise applications. \nSpeakerDr Emma Guthrie CEO\, Hydrogen Energy AssociationDr Guthrie is an experienced energy policy specialist with a focus on low-carbon and hydrogen technologies. She leads engagement with government and industry to support the development of effective policy frameworks for the hydrogen sector. \nWho should attendHydrogen technology developers and solution providersPolicymakers\, local authorities\, and regulatorsOff-road equipment manufacturers and operatorsResearchers and academicsSupply chain and logistics professionalsAnyone involved in hydrogen deployment or policy development\nDownload slides from the event here: Shaping Hydrogen Policy slides \nView the video from the event here. \nAbout HyDEX and HORNHyDEX (www.hydex.ac.uk) is a Midlands-based programme accelerating the development and deployment of hydrogen technologies through collaborative innovation and skills development. \nThe Hydrogen Off-Road Network (HORN) is a HyDEX initiative focused on supporting the use of hydrogen in non-road applications\, including construction\, agriculture\, mining\, and industrial vehicles and machinery.
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/shaping-hydrogen-policy-a-hydex-horn-network-event/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250428
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250502
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20250327T085401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250327T085444Z
UID:4562-1745798400-1746143999@hydex.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Hydrogen School 2025
DESCRIPTION:The Hydrogen School will include a programme of talks from the HyDEX partner university academics\, guest industry speakers\, and site visits to world leading hydrogen research and demonstration facilities across the university partnership. \nThe Hydrogen School is open to anyone with an interest in learning more about hydrogen and the latest hydrogen technologies and applications. \nThis is an excellent opportunity to gain an insight into current innovations within the hydrogen value chain and understand how the HyDEX programme is working to accelerate low carbon hydrogen solutions as part of the transition to net zero. The programme is also supported by the Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure\, Cities and Energy C-DICE. \nAs a participant in the Hydrogen School\, you will have the opportunity to earn a micro-credential through the C-DICE Micro-Credential Scheme\, recognising your expertise and commitment to advancing hydrogen technologies. \n      \nDay 1 Aston Unviersity\nDay 2 University of Birmingham (Tyseley Energy Park)\nDay 3 Cranfield University\nDay 4 Loughborough Unviersity \nPlaces are limited to so book early to secure your spot. \nFor more details\, please email HyDEX Skills Officer\, Sarah Gomes.
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/hydrogen-school-2025/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20241120T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20241120T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20241017T101058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241113T161711Z
UID:4142-1732109400-1732118400@hydex.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Hydrogen: The case for UK-EU Collaboration\, Brussels
DESCRIPTION:The UK and the EU both see hydrogen as essential to achieving net zero and both have extensive and well-funded policies to support it. Yet progress is far too slow. \nGreen hydrogen represents less than 1% of total production and still costs 6-14 times more than grey hydrogen. Only a tiny fraction of green or blue hydrogen projects have reached final investment decision. \nIn many proposed applications\, hydrogen is being eclipsed by electrification. But in other areas\, hydrogen and its derivatives still look like the best or possibly only option: fertilizer\, shipping\, jet aviation and long-duration grid balancing. \nWhat’s more\, regardless of the higher production costs of cleaner forms of hydrogen\, its system benefits in terms of greater energy security and lower overall energy system costs still look potentially enormous. \nIt is therefore time to take stock. Both the UK and the EU need to ask what their policy is getting wrong and whether they could make faster progress\, and at lower cost\, by working together. \nIn 2024\, HyDEX (Hydrogen Development and Knowledge Exchange) and ERA (Energy Research Accelerator) held a series of summits in Brussels and London where academics\, policymakers and industrialists examined the issue of hydrogen collaboration between the UK and EU. \nAt this FREE event at the Sofitel Hotel in Brussels\, ERA and HyDEX will be launching their ‘UK-EU Hydrogen Policy Report’ with a host of speakers from industry and the public sector\, outlining the case for UK-EU collaboration\, with specific recommendations to develop hydrogen infrastructure\, markets and policy. \nSpeakers confirmed: \n\nMartin Freer\, Hydex/ERA – presenting the report\nMarije Vos\, Project Secretary\, HEAVENN hydrogen valley\, Netherlands\nMatthew Barney\, Chief Hydrogen Business Officer\, GeoPura\, UK\nMarije Vos\, Project Manager\, HEAVENN Hydrogen Valley\, NLS\n\n\nModerator 1\, Mark Watts\nNatasha Sogol\, Head of Energy\, UK Embassy to the European Union\nNicole Glanemann\, Energy Attache at German Embassy to the European Union\nRobert Francia\, Regulatory Affairs\, the European Network of Transmission System Operations for Gas (ENTSOG)
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/hydrogen-the-case-for-uk-eu-collaboration-brussels/
LOCATION:Sofitel Brussels Europe\, 1 Place Jourdan 1040\, Brussels\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20241112T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20241112T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20241017T101346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T101346Z
UID:4146-1731412800-1731412800@hydex.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Hydrogen: The case for UK-EU Collaboration\, London
DESCRIPTION:The UK and the EU both see hydrogen as essential to achieving net zero and both have extensive and well-funded policies to support it. Yet progress is far too slow. \nGreen hydrogen represents less than 1% of total production and still costs 6-14 times more than grey hydrogen. Only a tiny fraction of green or blue hydrogen projects have reached final investment decision. \nIn many proposed applications\, hydrogen is being eclipsed by electrification. But in other areas\, hydrogen and its derivatives still look like the best or possibly only option: fertilizer\, shipping\, jet aviation and long-duration grid balancing. \nWhat’s more\, regardless of the higher production costs of cleaner forms of hydrogen\, its system benefits in terms of greater energy security and lower overall energy system costs still look potentially enormous. \nIt is therefore time to take stock. Both the UK and the EU need to ask what their policy is getting wrong and whether they could make faster progress\, and at lower cost\, by working together. \nIn 2024\, HyDEX (Hydrogen Development and Knowledge Exchange) and ERA (Energy Research Accelerator) held a series of summits in Brussels and London where academics\, policymakers and industrialists examined the issue of hydrogen collaboration between the UK and EU. \nAt this FREE event at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in London\, ERA and HyDEX will be launching their ‘UK-EU Hydrogen Policy Report’ with a host of speakers from industry and the public sector\, outlining the case for UK-EU collaboration\, with specific recommendations to develop hydrogen infrastructure\, markets and policy.
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/hydrogen-the-case-for-uk-eu-collaboration-london/
LOCATION:Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE)\, 1 Birdcage Walk\,\, London\, SW1H 9JJ
CATEGORIES:Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241107T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241107T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20240612T114305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241127T093018Z
UID:3726-1730971800-1730995200@hydex.ac.uk
SUMMARY:HyDEX Celebration Event
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday 7th November\, HyDEX held an event at the Derby Museum of Making\, to celebrate the achievements of the HyDEX programme. \nHyDEX has been running from January 2022 following funding from Research England for a consortium of seven the Midlands Innovation universities\, led by Keele University. \nThe aim of the HyDEX programme has been to help to kickstart the development of the hydrogen economy in the Midlands by bringing together partners in industry\, local government\, academia and the public sector with an interest in hydrogen. \nA new energy revolution\nAt the event in Derby\, which was attended by over 200 people from the region and beyond\, Professor Mark Ormerod from Keele University said it was fitting that the event was taking place in a building that was at the heart of the first industrial revolution when it was the Derby Silk Mill – the first fully mechanised factory in the world. Professor Ormerod talked about how we are now entering the energy revolution\, and that the HyDEX programme has played a vital part in raising the profile of the potential of hydrogen in the net-zero future in the Midlands and beyond. \nProfessor Martin Freer\, the Academic Director of HyDEX\, and now Chief Executive of the Faraday Institution talked about HyDEX’s achievements\, including how it has pushed forward new technologies through creating demonstration projects at university partners which are looking at new ways of producing and storing hydrogen. \nMartin explained that HyDEX has also introduced new hydrogen skills and training programmes and has been undertaking work to map out the skills needed by industry for the future of hydrogen. Martin discussed some of the international links that HyDEX has made in South Korea\, Singapore and China in order to exchange ideas about best practice. \nInfluencing energy policy\nThe subject of hydrogen policy was also discussed\, and Martin explained how HyDEX is helping to influence policy through work it has done looking at the needs of industrial sectors such as aviation\, road transport\, agriculture\, construction and farming. \nHyDEX has also launched a report looking at the potential of Hydrogen Rail in the Midlands\, and later this month will be launching its study into the case of UK-EU Collaboration in Hydrogen. \nThere were also presentations from innovators who have been supported by HyDEX\, including Green Coordinate\, Nium and Microcabs\, who explained how HyDEX has supported them in technology development. \nDeveloping skills\nFollowing this was a session on skills\, where interns on the HyDEX micro-internship programme\, including Clinton Liu\, Numan Ahmed\, Chloe Tindale and Shakana Oniyah discussed how they had benefitted from industrial work experience trough the HyDEX programme. This was followed by a panel discussion by industry representatives and academic specialists who gave their thoughts on what more was needed to develop the skills needed in hydrogen. \nDuring the lunchbreak delegates had the opportunity to visit the stands of partners of the HyDEX programme in the exhibition area\, which included Hi-ACT\, University of British Geological Survey\, Nottingham\, East Midlands Hydrogen\, Midlands Innovation and several other businesses involved in hydrogen in the region. \nThe future of hydrogen in the Midlands\nIn the afternoon\, Sally Brewis from Cadent provided here thoughts on the future of hydrogen in the region. She explained how the Midlands was a hydrogen innovation centre with huge expertise in universities and businesses in the region\, both large and small. Sally also discussed Caden’s plans for pipeline infrastructure which could connect the supply with the demand by  industry for hydrogen\, creating a hydrogen valley in the region. She also explained how East Midlands Hydrogen is working on EmStor to identify hydrogen storage in the region such as some of the depleted oil and gas fields in the Midlands. \nThe session finished with a panel discussion chaired by Sarah Windrum of Horiba-Mira and featuring Matt Barney of GeoPura\, Kelly Manders of East Midlands Hydrogen and Professor Martin Freer\, who gave their thoughts about the strengths\, opportunities and challenges facing the Midlands in the hydrogen sector. \nKeep the momentum going\nProfessor Martin Freer said: “HyDEX has achieved a great deal. It has shown that there is huge interest and demand for hydrogen in the Midlands\, and that there is a will here to develop a hydrogen economy. \n“It is important now that we keep this momentum and this network going. We need to continue to make the government aware of the important role we see for hydrogen in the Midlands\, and to push for the policies\, infrastructure and funding that are needed to ensure that hydrogen’s great potential is realised’ \nDownload presentation slides \nDownload business contacts showreel \nPhotographs from the event \n\n		\n		\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n			\n				\n			\n		\n\n 
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/hydex-celebration-event/
LOCATION:The Museum of Making\, The Museum of Making\, Silk Mill Lane\, Derby DE1 3AF\, Derby\, DE1 3AF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240909T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240913T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20240620T105925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240816T092416Z
UID:3732-1725874200-1726245000@hydex.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Hydrogen Summer School
DESCRIPTION:HyDEX is pleased to announce that it will be running a Hydrogen School from 9th – 13th September 2024. \nBased at the Loughborough University\, the Hydrogen Summer School consists of a one week programme of lectures from the HyDEX partner university academics\, and site visits to world leading hydrogen research and demonstration facilities across the university partnership. \nThe Hydrogen School is for anyone with an interest in learning more about hydrogen and the latest hydrogen technologies and applications. \nThis is an excellent opportunity to gain an insight into current innovations within the hydrogen value chain and understand how the HyDEX programme is working to accelerate low carbon hydrogen solutions as part of the transition to net zero. \nIf you have any questions\, please email HyDEX Skills Officer\, Sarah Gomes\nRegister online for the summer school. \nProvisional Programme\nDay 1+2 Loughborough\nWelcome and introduction to HyDEX\nEDI workshop\nBattery Electrolyser talk / lecture\nIntelligent Energy presentation and site tour\nPresenters from University of Nottingham and Warwick University\nResearcher talks\nTours – fuel cell lab\, battery electrolyser lab\, NCCAT \nDay 3 Birmingham\nFuel cell workshop at University of Birmingham\nAcademic talks – hydrogen production technologies\nTyseley tour – hydrogen facilities \nDay 4+5 Cranfield\nPresenters from Cranfield University and Keele University\nIndustry speakers\nPractical experiments demonstration\nTours – demonstration projects: Hyper\, Turquoise Hydrogen demonstrator\nEvaluation and networking \n\nNote: This agenda is subject to change and may be adjusted based on the availability of speakers.
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/hydrogen-summer-school/
LOCATION:Loughborough University\, Loughborough University\, Loughborough\, Leicestershire\, LE11 3TU
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240704
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240705
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20240531T140511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240531T140621Z
UID:2906-1720051200-1720137599@hydex.ac.uk
SUMMARY:Hydrogen Researcher Festival - Thurs 4th July\, Loughborough University
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the achievements of hydrogen researchers! \nThis FREE event will be a vibrant gathering that celebrates advancements\, innovations\, and collaborations in the field of hydrogen research and technology. Join us for a day filled with insightful presentations\, interactive exhibits\, and engaging discussions. \nThe event is for undergraduates\, postgraduates and other university staff who have an interest in hydrogen. In addition\, anyone from industry or the public sector who wants to engage with hydrogen researchers is also welcome to attend. \nRegistrations are now open!\nVisit the website for more information: https://hydex.ac.uk/hydrogen-researcher-festival/ \nHydrogen Poster Competition\nAre you a researcher exploring the dynamic world of hydrogen technology and its applications? The Hydrogen Researcher Festival on Thursday 4th July invites you to enter our hydrogen poster competition. The theme for the competition is hydrogen and the hydrogen economy. We would like poster submissions which explore various aspects of hydrogen research\, innovation\, and applications. \nThe competition is open to all UK researchers (doctoral and postdocs) and is a great opportunity to showcase your innovative ideas\, groundbreaking research\, and visionary projects on the versatile potential of hydrogen.\n1st prize – £250 | 2nd prize – £150 | 3rd prize – £50 \nIt’s FREE to take part – visit the website for more information: https://hydex.ac.uk/hydrogen-poster-competition/
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/hydrogen-researcher-festival-thurs-4th-july-loughborough-university/
LOCATION:Loughborough University\, Loughborough University\, Loughborough\, Leicestershire\, LE11 3TU
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240701T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240702T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20240531T130345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240531T131344Z
UID:2901-1719842400-1719925200@hydex.ac.uk
SUMMARY:UK-EU Hydrogen Summit\, Brussels\, 1st & 2nd July 2024
DESCRIPTION:EU-UK Hydrogen Summit 2.0\, Brussels 1 and 2 July 2024\nFollowing the success of our recent hydrogen summit in London\, a follow-up event\, Hydrogen Summit 2.0: Developing closer UK\, EU & International Relations to Deliver the Net Zero Hydrogen Economy\, organized by the Energy Research Accelerator and HyDEX. This event will take place on 1 and 2 July 2024 in Brussels. \nEvent Details: \n\nDate: 1 & 2 July 2024\nTime: 14:00 to 17:30 Monday 1 July; 09:00-13:00 Tuesday 2 July\nLocation: Press Club Brussels Europe\, Rue Froissart 95\, 1040 Brussels\, Belgium\n\nThis invitation-only event will gather key stakeholders from across the EU\, UK\, and internationally\, including policymakers\, funders\, regulators\, innovators\, researchers\, and industry leaders. We will build upon the discussions initiated in London\, aiming to deepen our exploration of the collaborative path forward in developing the net-zero carbon hydrogen economy. \nOutline programme and objectives\nKey Objectives:\n\nTo share best policy\, funding and collaboration practice\, including the hydrogen valley concept\nTo identify and address hurdles to collaboration\, and chart a roadmap to overcome them.\nTo discuss core European hydrogen policy and steps for strengthening international cooperation.\nTo foster closer international collaboration vital for accelerating the growth of versatile\, clean hydrogen.\n\nMon 1st July\, 14:00 – 17:30 \n\nHydrogen beyond borders: a key renewable in delivering the energy transition\nUK’s Commitment to Net Zero\nEurope’s Commitment in fostering International Collaboration\nHydrogen Valleys – their critical role in the energy transition journey\n\nTues 2nd July 09:00 – 13:00 \n\nFinancing and Funding: streamlining funding and creating a business case for a hydrogen economy\nPolicy Frameworks: aligning regulatory processes\n7. Workforce Development\, Just Transition and Fostering Public Acceptance\n8. Next steps\, calls to action & recommendation\n\nFindings from the previous summit\nHyDEX and the Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) organized the UK-EU Hydrogen Summit on 30th April in London\, pooling collective expertise to accelerate the transition to a hydrogen economy. If you missed the first event\, here’s a brief recap of the key takeaways and insights shared by industry leaders and experts: \nThe Evolution of Hydrogen: From its humble beginnings to its pivotal role in global research and innovation\, hydrogen has witnessed a rapid transformative journey. With initiatives like the EU’s Horizon Europe and the UK’s Net Zero Hydrogen Fund\, hydrogen’s importance has soared\, marking a new era of collaboration and innovation. \nUK’s Commitment to Net Zero: The UK’s ambitious net zero investment roadmap underscores its dedication to advancing the hydrogen economy. With significant investments and policy frameworks\, the UK is poised to be one of the leaders of the charge towards a sustainable future. \nEU’s Resolute Commitment: The European Green Deal and initiatives like the Clean Hydrogen Partnership highlight the EU’s unwavering dedication to fostering hydrogen innovation. Collaboration with UK counterparts is crucial for driving progress in this arena. \nInternational Collaboration: A key message highlighted the significance of international partnerships and collaboration\, particularly with key players like Germany. Building strong ties and sharing best practices is essential for accelerating the hydrogen economy globally. \nProject Highlights: Our experts shared valuable insights into groundbreaking projects like HyNET and Tees Green Hydrogen. These projects not only demonstrate the feasibility of hydrogen but also pave the way for large-scale adoption. \nPolicy Frameworks and Funding: Policy wise the EU’s extensive funding programs were outlined\, including Horizon Europe and the Clean Hydrogen Partnership\, which are instrumental in driving hydrogen innovation across various sectors. \nWorkforce Development and Just Transition: Discussions emphasized the importance of workforce development and ensuring a just transition for workers and communities dependent on high-emission industries. \nFuture Outlook: With promising developments like the Hydrogen Valley in the Netherlands and Germany’s H2Global strategy\, the future of hydrogen looks bright. However\, challenges need to be overcome\, including securing public acceptance\, streamlining funding processes\, aligning regulatory processes and fostering international collaboration. \nAt the EU-UK Hydrogen Summit 2.0 as we delve deeper into these topics\, address how we can collaborate to overcome the challenges\, and chart the course for a hydrogen-powered future.
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/uk-eu-hydrogen-summit-brussels-1st-2nd-july-2024/
LOCATION:Conference Hall\, Press Club Brussels Europe\, Rue Froissart 95\, 1040 Brussels\, Rue Froissart 95\, Brussels\, 1040 Brussels\, Belgium
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SUMMARY:HyDEX Hydrogen Summit
DESCRIPTION:The HyDEX Summit\nThe HyDEX Hydrogen Summit is taking place on Tuesday 27 February at Keele University in Staffordshire. \nThe aim of the summit is to showcase some of the latest work taking place in hydrogen and energy more widely\, and it will also highlight a number of careers available for people who want to enter the energy sector. \nAfter the summit will be the Hydrogen Awards\, the UK’s first award competition recognising industries and researchers involved in hydrogen innovation. \nIf you would like to attend the Hydrogen Awards\, please visit www.hydrogenawards.com for more information. \n\nProgramme \n9.00am – 9.50am: Arrival and coffee \n9.50am – 10.05am: Welcome \n10.05am – 10.20am: Keele University\, a living laboratory – Julian Reed \n10.20am: Visits to energy facilities on the Keele University site and workshops. This involves travel by coach around the campus. \n11.50am: Dr Sharon George\, PI for HyDEX– Hydrogen Research and Innovation overview \n12.10pm: Lunch and networking \n1.10pm: Hydrogen Innovators spotlight \n1.10pm – 1.25pm: Arcadis – Clive Maggs \n1.25pm – 1.40pm: Clean Hydrogen Power – Qamar Khan \n1.40pm – 1.55pm: Hydrologiq – Ben Lindley \n1.55pm – 2.10pm: Origin 21 – Sabin Nair \n2.10pm – 2.25pm: Geopura – Matt Bennett \n2.25pm – 2.40pm: Hygrid Energy – Harshal Sankhe \n2.40pm – 2.55pm: Fuel Cell Systems – Richard Stockwell \n2.55pm – 3.10pm: Panel Q&As with the Hydrogen Innovators \n3.10pm: Coffee Break \n3.25pm: Support for Hydrogen Businesses \n3.25pm – 3.40pm: Rob Scott – UK Business Growth (funding and support) \n3.40pm – 3.55pm: Ben Lincon & Stephen Moore – Potter Clarkson (IP support) \n3.55pm: Q&As on support for businesses \n4.05pm: Hydrogen Skills \n4.05 – 4.20pm: Hydrogen Skills Report: Jeisson Cardenas-Rubio\, Warwick University \n4.20pm Q&As on Skills \n4.30pm: Summary and reflections\n4.30 – 4.45pm: Dr Sharon George\, summary and reflection on the summit \n4.40pm: Finish
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/hydex-hydrogen-summit/
LOCATION:Sustainability Hub\, Keele University\, Home Farm\, Keele\, ST5 5AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Demonstration tour,Summit
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240108T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240112T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20231114T112430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231114T131857Z
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SUMMARY:Hydrogen Winter School
DESCRIPTION:HyDEX is pleased to announce that it will be running a Hydrogen School from the 8th to 12th of January 2024. \nBased at the Loughborough University in the centre of the UK\, the winter Hydrogen School consists of a one week long programme of lectures from the HyDEX partner university academics\, and site visits to world leading hydrogen research and demonstration facilities across the university partnership. \nThe Hydrogen School is for anyone with an interest in learning more about hydrogen and the latest hydrogen technologies and applications. \nThis is an excellent opportunity to gain an insight into current innovations within the hydrogen value chain and understand how the HyDEX programme is working to accelerate low carbon hydrogen solutions as part of the transition to net zero. \nThe full programme for the winter Hydrogen School is below\, and to register for a place\, please visit the registrations page. If you have any questions\, please email HyDEX Skills Officer\, Sarah Gomes. \nDay 1: Loughborough University\n \n\n09.30-10.00:Welcome and Introductions\n10.00-11.00: Lecture – Battery electrolysers for green hydrogen production\n11.00-12.00: EDI workshop\n13.00-14.00: Lecture – Ammonia as a carbon-free hydrogen carrier (University of Warwick)\n14.00-16.00: Tour of Loughborough facilities\, including the National Centre for Combustion and Aerothermal Technology (NCCAT)\n\nDay 2: Keele University \n\n08.00-09.30: Travel to Keele University\n09.30-10.30: Welcome and introductions\n10.30-11.30: Lecture – Smart green hydrogen\n11.30-12.00: Talk – Energy use / experiences in communities\n14.00-16.00: Tour of the Smart Energy Network Demonstrator (SEND)\, renewables site and HyDEPLOY\n\n\nDay 3: Cranfield University \n\n08.00-09.30: Travel to Cranfield University\n09.30-10.45: Welcome and introductions\n10.45-12.15: Tour of Cranfield’s demonstration projects: Hyper\, Turquoise Hydrogen demonstrator\n13.00-16.00: Parallel workshops with industry representatives x 3\n\n\nDay 4: University of Nottingham \n\n\n08.30-09.15: Travel to Nottingham (Jubilee Campus)\n09.30-10.00: Welcome and introductions\n10.00-11.00: Lecture – Renewable energy systems\n11.00-12.15: Industry speakers\n13.00-14.45: Lecture – Hydrogen engines for power and propulsion followed by tour of Flex Fuel Engine demonstrator\n15.00-16.00: Talks – Sustainable Hydrogen Centre for Doctoral Training\n\n  \nDay 5: University of Birmingham \n\n08.15-09.30: Travel to Birmingham (Tyseley Energy Park)\n09.30-10.00: Welcome and introductions\n10.00-10.30: UK hydrogen strategy and policy\n10.45-11.15: Fuel cells for transport applications and hydrogen fuel infrastructure\n11.30-12.15: Tour of Tyseley Energy Park\n13.00-15.00: Staff talks\n15.00-16.00: Closing statements\, evaluation and networking
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/hydrogen-winter-school/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231123T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231123T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20231004T125939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T125939Z
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SUMMARY:Developing a Sustainability – A Midlands Green Innovation Network event
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to create a sustainability plan for your business at our in-person event\, where we’ll delve into strategies for a greener future! \nJoin us for an exciting event at the Museum of Making at Derby Silk Mill in Derby. This in-person event will guide you through the process of developing a sustainability plan. Learn how to create and implement strategies that promote environmental\, social\, and economic sustainability. \nAt this event\, award winning business woman\, Rachel Hayward from procurement consultancy\, Ask the Chameleon is joined by Tommy Allsop\, Net-Zero Delivery Lead for Tyseley Energy Park\, who will be providing practical advice and tips on how businesses can develop a sustainability action plan. \nRead more and register here!
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/developing-a-sustainability-a-midlands-green-innovation-network-event/
LOCATION:The Museum of Making\, The Museum of Making\, Silk Mill Lane\, Derby DE1 3AF\, Derby\, DE1 3AF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Engagement Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="ERA":MAILTO:https://www.era.ac.uk/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20231026T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231026T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20220524T155642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T124719Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Change 3.0 & The Future of Sustainability – A Midlands Green Innovation Network event
DESCRIPTION:There is now broad scientific and political agreement that we need to rise to the challenge of climate change and to live in a more sustainable manner. Yet\, in the UK and beyond\, is becoming clear that political mechanisms do not exist that will allow even currently declared climate change mitigation targets to be met. \nIn March\, the United Nations AR6 report “Climate Change 2023” also highlighted the gap between rhetoric and reality. Businesses therefore need to rapidly understand that we are entering a new era of the climate change debate\, and how policy is likely to evolve. \nLooking further ahead\, at some point the sustainability agenda will need to widen from consuming less\, to in addition finding more. The human species is much better at going forwards rather than backwards. In the future\, grand infrastructure projects – on planet Earth and beyond -are therefore at least as likely to gain widespread support as measures to curtail  human action.
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/green-innovation-network/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Engagement Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="ERA":MAILTO:https://www.era.ac.uk/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230605T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230605T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20230526T125350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230526T125428Z
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SUMMARY:Hydrogen Grand Prix - Hydrogen Car project info session for universities
DESCRIPTION:Design\, Build\, Race! \nThe Horizon Hydrogen Grand Prix is a science and engineering programme where students design\, engineer and build their own hydrogen fuel cell-powered Remote Control car and test it during a 4-hour race. \nThe Hydrogen Grand Prix (H2GP) provides a hands-on experience for secondary school students in the fields of renewable energy\, hydrogen\, and fuel cell technology. The 4-8 months unique educational programme focuses on engineering\, problem definition\, problem solving and teamwork. \nFrom the earliest conceptual stages to maintaining and repairing their car during the race\, students are in control of every step of the process\, providing an immersive experience that captures the excitement of real-world science and engineering endeavours. \nThe H2GP programme helps students to be the problem-solve\, connect with the automotive industry\, and learn about renewable energy technology solutions. \nWhy get involved? \nThe H2GP programme in the UK is being supported by HyDEX and the Energy Research Accelerator as part of our objective to develop interest and skills in hydrogen technologies. We are keen to work with university partners who would like to be involved in this project with schools. This would be a very good outreach opportunity for Early Career Researchers and other university staff with an interest in supporting STEM in schools. This could involve by providing specialist advice and expertise to schools to help them build their hydrogen powered remote controlled racing cars\, or simply helping to link up the H2GP programme into schools where you have established relationships. \nProgramme Timeline \n• The Horizon Hydrogen Grand Prix programme will run in a minimum of 10 schools as a curriculum or after school educational programme. It can be run with a full class of students or a smaller team. \n• The programme will commence between October 2023 and February 2024 \n• It will culminate during the UK H2GP Finals between April-June 2024. \n• The winning team will be invited to compete in the world finals in Las Vegas in 2024. \nInformation session for university partners  \nWe’re holding an information session for university partners on Monday 5th June from 12pm to 1pm. If you are an academic\, early career researcher or a professional services staff member who could provide support to participating schools\, or if you have links with schools that may be interested in the H2GP programme\, then please come along to this session to find out more.
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/hydrogen-grand-prix-hydrogen-car-project-info-session-for-universities/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230329T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230329T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20230221T163521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230322T165348Z
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SUMMARY:Hydrogen Storage in Caverns 2023
DESCRIPTION:Energy storage is going to be absolutely central to the timely achievement of Net Zero. That storage will have to be applied over a vast spectrum of times ranging from fractions of a second to many months – and possibly more than a year. \nStoring pure hydrogen in caverns has a vital role to play in this\, because the transformations from primary energy to hydrogen and back to usable energy are so relatively straightforward. \nThis event\, which takes place at the Geological Society in London on Wednesday 29th March\, sets out to explore some of the key challenges involved in deploying the necessary amounts of hydrogen storage in caverns. \nEvent Summary \nThe event will examine: \n\nThe potential in the UK for making salt caverns to store hydrogen\nThe technical challenges of storing hydrogen in caverns\nHow hydrogen storage blends with large-scale compressed air energy storage and other thermo-mechanical energy storage solutions much better suited to shorter timescales than hydrogen.\nExamination of case studies of hydrogen storage in caverns \n\nIt will conclude with a panel session comprising experts from academia and industry. \nEvent Programme \n09:20 – 09:50  – Registration \n09:50 – 10:00 –  Introduction\, Professor Seamus Garvey\, University of Nottingham \n10:00 – 10:20 – Marcus Eich (Uniper): The impact of hydrogen blending on existing gas storage infrastructure   (the compatibility topic) \n10:20 – 10:40 – Alan Leadbetter (Storengy): Hypster project – Large scale hydrogen underground storage in France. \n10:40 – 11:00 – Hans-Age Nielsen (Corre Energy): An overview of Corre Energy’s ongoing projects in Denmark and the Netherlands \n11:00 – 11:10 – Q&As \n11:10 11:30 – Coffee Break and Networking \n11:30 – 11:50 –  Sebastian Boor (Uniper): Hydrogen pilot cavern development at Krummhorn\, Germany \n11.50 – 12:10 – Richard Applewhite (Inovyn): The HyKeuper Project – Planning a large H2 storage in the UK. \n12:10 – 12:30 –  Felicia Chang / Louis Day (Element Energy): Business and commercial aspects of H2 storage in caverns \n12:30 – 12:40 – Q&As \n12:40 13:45 Lunch and Networking \n13:45 – 14:05 –  Tim Armitage (ARUP) : Title to be confirmed \n14:05 – 14:25  – Elodie Zausa (Geostock): Different ways to store H2 underground with a focus on lined rock cavern project from a business development standpoint \n14:25 – 14:45 –  Serge van Gessel (IEA Hydrogen TCP) “Towards demonstration and implementation of underground hydrogen storage” \n14:45 – 15:05 –  Andres Fernandez and Tasos Stavrou (WSP): The State of Hydrogen Underground Storage Projects.  A Real Sample under development in Utah. \n15:05 – 15:15 – Q&As \n15:15 – 15:35 – Coffee Break and Networking \n15:35 – 16:20 – A thought-provoking discussion panel including: \n\nShabana Jamil – Head of Hydrogen Storage Business Model @ Department for Energy Security & Net Zero\nFrances Buckingham – Energy Engineer@ Department for Energy Security & Net Zero\nSusannah Ferris – Hydrogen Market Strategy Lead @ National Grid\nMichael Wagner – Hydrogen Advisor @ AFRY\n\n16:20 – 16:30 – Closing Words \n16:30 – Finish
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/hydrogen-storage-in-caverns-2023/
LOCATION:The Geological Society\, Piccadilly\, London\, W1J 0BG
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230327T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230327T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20230221T170737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230227T141527Z
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SUMMARY:The future of Low Carbon Hydrogen in the Midlands
DESCRIPTION:At this event\, HyDEX and the Energy and Bioproducts Research Institute (EBRI) at Aston University are bringing together businesses\, local authority and academic partners to explore low carbon hydrogen\, including production\, storage and distribution\, in the Midlands. \nWe want to use the outcomes of the day to inform future Hydrogen policy development for the Midlands. \nThe event will take place at Conference Aston on Monday 27th March from 9:30am till 4:00pm. This is a free event with refreshments and lunch provided. \nWe will be exploring the potential of low carbon hydrogen energy in the Midlands. We have talks from academic and industry experts on the production\, storage and distribution of low carbon hydrogen\, a tour of the EBRI gasification pilot plant\, opportunities for networking and discussion about the future of Hydrogen in the Midlands. \nNumbers are limited to 50 attendees and is by invite only\, if you would like to attend\, please register here \nAgenda \n9:00 Registration (Tea and coffee)  \n9:30 Introduction and welcome  \n10:00 The production of low carbon hydrogen (presentations with Q&A)  \n10:45 Tea or Tour (of the pilot gasification plant)   \n11:45 What are the opportunities for hydrogen across the Midlands? The HyDEX Demonstrators (brief presentations\, Q&A followed by networking)  \n1:15 Networking Lunch  \n2:00 Hydrogen storage and distribution (presentations with Q&A)  \n3:00 Future hydrogen demand in the midlands (presentation and attendee participation)   \n3:45 Plenary: Next Steps  \n4.00 Close   \n 
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/the-future-of-low-carbon-hydrogen-in-the-midlands/
LOCATION:Aston Conference Centre\, Aston University\, Aston Street\, Birmingham\, B4 7ET
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230309T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230309T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20230221T161941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230221T162430Z
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SUMMARY:The role of hydrogen in decarbonising transport
DESCRIPTION:Live webinar organised by HyDEX\, a programme delivered by the Energy Research Accelerator partnership\, for Decarbonising Transport Week. \nWith the increasing popularity and media attention on electric vehicles\, hydrogen is often as seen as the poor relation when it comes to its use in decarbonising transport. But is this perception fair? \nSuccessful launches of hydrogen trains and ships have already proven the potential of the technology in those sectors\, and hydrogen trucks offer a reasonable range and fast refuelling capability that is making them more attractive to hauliers. In the UK\, recent trials by Cranfield University have also demonstrated that hydrogen can have a role particularly for powering light aircraft. \nAt this online event\, leading academic experts from the Energy Research Accelerator and HyDEX\, along with industry specialists from manufacturers\, the transport sector\, hydrogen producers and distributors will be discussing the latest developments in hydrogen. The webinar will explore its advantages and disadvantages as a fuel for transport\, and the important role that it can play as we move towards a decarbonised transport system.
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/the-case-for-hydrogen-in-transport-a-decarbonising-transport-week-event/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230307
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230308
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20220525T144350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230217T155552Z
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SUMMARY:UK Hydrogen and Fuel Cell conference and exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The Hydrogen and Fuel Cell conference is the largest and longest running hydrogen gathering in the UK. Entering its 19th year\, the conference this year is being delivered in partnership with Hydrogen UK\, the UK’s leading hydrogen industry association. The conference will showcase the latest developments in hydrogen and fuel cell technologies and projects both in the UK but also internationally. Sessions will focus on production\, distribution and end use of hydrogen as well as discussions on how regional and international collaboration can support the emerging hydrogen sector. \nCome and visit the HyDEX team at their stand  55-57
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/hydrogen-fuel-cell-showcase/
LOCATION:National Conference Centre\, National Conference Centre\, Coventry Road Bickenhill\, Solihull\, B92 0EJ
CATEGORIES:Engagement Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230209T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230209T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20221214T160223Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221214T162441Z
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SUMMARY:Skills for the Green Economy - A Green Innovation event
DESCRIPTION:At this in person event\, we will be exploring the kind of skills that are needed by businesses for the new Green Economy and we need your help! The Federation of Small Businesses will be discussing their Skills Improvement Plan\, and this is an opportunity for you to input into a plan that will be presented to government.
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/skills-for-the-green-economy-a-green-innovation-event/
LOCATION:The Museum of Making\, The Museum of Making\, Silk Mill Lane\, Derby DE1 3AF\, Derby\, DE1 3AF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Engagement Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="ERA":MAILTO:https://www.era.ac.uk/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230126T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230126T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20221104T104143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T150057Z
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SUMMARY:HyDEX Regional Policy and Innovation Summit
DESCRIPTION:This regional event will focus on four key topics for the region:  \n1) Celebrating hydrogen advances taking place in the region including\, for example\, the recently announced hydrogen bus programme and Centrica’s trial of using hydrogen in power generation  \n2) identifying and developing regional aspirations in relation to hydrogen activity. Key examples include the development of a hydrogen rail demonstrator\, a regional skills programme and a fuel cell manufacturing facility \n 3) Identifying policy issues blocking progress\, such as the use of RTFOs\, COMAH regulations and the use of blended hydrogen in the gas network. The event will include a session to developing a policy engagement plan  \n4) An update on international hydrogen engagement with our key global partners. It is hoped this event will allow us to co-create transformational plans for the region which we intend to launch in parliament soon afterwards. \nEvent Programme  \n(Please note that some timings and speakers may be subject to change) \nChair: Professor Martin Freer\, Director of Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) & Birmingham Energy Institute \n\n9.30 – 10:00 Registration and Networking\n\n\n10.00 – 10.10 Welcome: Professor Martin Freer\, Director of ERA\n10.10 – 10.25 The role of the Midlands in the UK’s hydrogen economy:\nSpeaker from BEIS\n\n\n10.25 – 10.55 Low-cost hydrogen production:\nWill Rowe\, CEO Octopus Hydrogen\nAllan Simpson\, Technical Lead\, NNL\n\n\n10.55 – 11:25 Hydrogen Applications (industry case studies):\nAndy Fuchs\, General Manager Europe and Africa\, Toyota Mobility Foundation\nIan Pratt\, JCB Group Director\, Powertrain\n\n\n11:25 – 11:40 Coffee Break and Networking \n\n\n11:40 – 12:10 Hydrogen Opportunities in the Midlands:\nFaye McAnulla\, Programme Director\, ERA\nSally Brewis\, Head of Regional Development\, Cadent\n\n\n12:00 – 12:40 International Comparisons:\nProf P V Aravind\, University of Groningen\nYounghun Lee\, Ministry for the Environment\, South Korea (visiting scholar University of Birmingham)\n\n\n12:40 – 13:45 Lunch Break and Networking \n\n\n13:45 – 14:00 Introduction to Breakout Sessions: Dr Sharon George PI for HyDEX\n\nBreakout sessions  \n\n14:00 – 15:15 Developing Regional Hydrogen initiatives (Breakout session 1):\nLed by Faye McAnulla\, Programme Director for ERA\n\n\n14:00 – 15:15 Developing a Policy Route Map (Breakout session 2):\nLed by Chris Sims (Uni of Nottingham) and Jude Asibor (Cranfield University)\n\n\n15:15 – 15:30 Feedback from Breakout Sessions\n\n\n15:30 – 15:45 Closing Remarks: Professor Martin Freer\n\n\n15:45: FINISH
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/hydex-regional-policy-and-innovation-summit/
LOCATION:Toyota Motor Manufacturing Plant\, Burnaston\, Derby\, Derbyshire\, DE1 9TA\,\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Summit
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230112T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230112T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20221214T155612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230109T114345Z
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SUMMARY:Innovation Techniques : Thinking Inside the Box! A Green Innovation event
DESCRIPTION:How can you think differently? This webinar explains how you can look at problems in a new way\, helping to find innovative solutions! \nThis unique online webinar\, delivered by innovation expert\, Professor Colin Garner\, will discuss approaches to innovative problem solving using TRIZ (the theory of inventive problem solving)\, objective setting and biomimicry.  \nIt is aimed at helping businesses and individuals to innovate more effectively and\, more widely.  \nThe 40 minute presentation will be followed by an open session for questions\, comments and discussion.
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/thinking-outside-the-box-a-green-innovation-event/
CATEGORIES:Engagement Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="ERA":MAILTO:https://www.era.ac.uk/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221215T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221215T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20221123T094953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221123T094953Z
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SUMMARY:Innovate or Die! A Green Innovation Network Event
DESCRIPTION:The Midlands Green Innovation Network has been developed to provide businesses with the support that they need to innovate in energy. \nWe are holding our first Green Innovation Network event on 15th December at the Ingenuity Centre\, University of Nottingham Innovation Park.  \nAt this event\, Paul Yeomans from the University of Nottingham will be talking about how businesses innovate\, and providing real-world examples. In addition\, we will launch our Green Innovation report\, and discuss the opportunities that we have identified for businesses. Following the presentations there will be lunch and the opportunity for networking.
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/innovate-or-die-a-green-innovation-network-event/
LOCATION:University of Nottingham\, Innovation Park\, University of\, Triumph Rd\, Nottingham\, Nottinghamshire\, NG7 2TU\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Engagement Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="ERA":MAILTO:https://www.era.ac.uk/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221214T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221214T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20221214T162312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221214T162337Z
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SUMMARY:Protecting your ideas! - A Green Innovation Event
DESCRIPTION:At this event\, the UK’s Intellectual Property Office will explain how you can protect your ideas and technologies\, and will give details about the range free support that they can offer you.
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/protecting-your-ideas-a-green-innovation-event/
LOCATION:University of Birmingham\, Birmingham University Campus\, Birmingham\, England\,\, Birmingham\, B15 2TT\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="ERA":MAILTO:https://www.era.ac.uk/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221202T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221202T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20221109T154523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221123T153926Z
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SUMMARY:Automotive & Hydrogen Technologies Sector R&D Facilities Workshop at HORIBA-MIRA Technology Park
DESCRIPTION:For Hydrogen technologies to be adopted in the automotive sector\, key advancements are required in durability\, performance\, infrastructure & cost. The UK currently lacks Automotive R&D facilities and many companies cannot justify individual investment. In addition new skills are needed to address the gaps between traditional and future propulsion systems. \nThis workshop is to scope out the need for and potential content for a Centre of Excellence in hydrogen technologies for the automotive sector that focusses on addressing these challenge which currently limit the large scale adoption and growth of the hydrogen automotive sector. Initial thinking is to develop an independent centre which would be owned by universities and operated by HORIBA-MIRA and academic experts to deliver; would join up early lifecycle material development through to application\, manufacturing and sustainability targets and that allows the entire automotive industry access to advanced high investment equipment. \nWe invite you to participate in this workshop so that we can develop an understanding of user needs. This workshop is being organised by HORIBA-MIRA and the Energy Research Accelerator and forms part of a wider initiative to understand and develop thinking on key hydrogen facilities and opportunities relevant to the Midlands. \nAgenda for the day: \n09:30 – Refreshments and registration at HORIBA MIRA Technology Institute\n10:00 – Welcome and introduction to the event (brief overview about market outlook and needs for Hydrogen R&D facilities) – University of Birmingham – Prof Martin Freer\n10:20 -Industry R&D challenges and the need for advanced R&D facilities; \n\nHORIBA Grp – Building the UK’s Hydrogen Technology Hub at HORIBA MIRA – Sean Crespin\nERA – Faye McAnulla\nBosch UK – Maxime Wurtz \nBramble Energy – Paul Barnard\nCranfield University – Jon Horsley \nInnervated Vehicle Engineering – Ram Gokal \nIntelligent Energy – Dennis Hayter\nKeele University – Sharon George\nMTC – confirmed\nULEMCo – Amanda Lyne\n\n12:00 – Networking Lunch \n13:00 Breakout workshops  \n– What are the 5 key challenges that your company is facing and what would the ideal R&D facilities look like to help solve them? (R&D\, Skills\, Safety\, Certification\, Manufacturing) \nBreakout Themes:  \n\nElectrochemistry & Materials\nH2 Production \nPower Production (fuel cells\, combustion & power management)\nH2 Storage\n\n14: 00 – Workshop themes present outcomes\n– 5 Key R&D challenges & the ideal facilities that will help solve them?\n14:40 – Refreshments and networking break\n14:50 – Group workshop – what collaborative scenario works for the group & what are the opportunities for funding support?\n15:40 – Tour of Horiba – Site Tour  \n16:30 – Close
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/automotive-sector-rd-facilities-workshop-at-horiba-mira-technology-park/
LOCATION:HORIBA-MIRA Technology Park\, Watling Street\, Nuneaton\, CV10 0TU
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221128T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221129T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20221014T120900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221017T123209Z
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SUMMARY:2022 EU Hydrogen Policy Summit
DESCRIPTION:2022 EU Hydrogen Policy Summit\, Brussels \nThe summit will be an outstanding opportunity to bring together policymakers from Birmingham\, Nottingham and across the Midlands with counterparts from across the  EU\, particularly where policy thinking and making is more advanced\, to share the latest thinking\, fore-sighting and network with some of our key partners in industry and the wider community\, aiming to address the question of how we can best filter hydrogen policy down from the international\, European and national level to help local regions\, cities\, towns and communities make the transition to zero carbon. \nThis in-person event will gather different stakeholders in a bid to share knowledge and best practice on how to implement the changes necessary to best utilise hydrogen to achieve decarbonisation\, through the following four themes: \n\nUnlocking Hydrogen Economy Potential\nHydrogen Project Developments in the UK-EU\nThe Role of International Collaboration in Achieving Zero Carbon Economy\nTechnologies and Solutions for Use of Hydrogen\n\nMore information about the event\, please get in touch with Mr Ben Peng : ben.peng@era.ac.uk
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/2022-eu-hydrogen-policy-summit/
LOCATION:Residence Palace\, Wetstraat 155\, Brussels\, 1040\, Belgium
CATEGORIES:Engagement Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220907T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220908T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20220707T133650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220707T133650Z
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SUMMARY:Cenex - LCV & CAM event
DESCRIPTION:UK’s Premier Low Carbon Vehicle Event & Connected Automated Mobility Event. 
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/cenex-lcv-cam-event/
LOCATION:UTAC\, Milbrook\, Millbrook Proving Ground\, Station Lane\, Bedford\, MK452JQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Engagement Events,Trade Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220629
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20220524T153126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T142554Z
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SUMMARY:Hydrogen Fuel Cells\, Here and Now
DESCRIPTION:Hydrogen Fuel Cells\, Here and Now: Tuesday 28th June\, NEC\, Birmingham. To learn more about HyDEX come and visit us at stand 32 in the Exhibition Area.
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/hydrogen-fuel-cells-here-and-now/
LOCATION:UTAC\, Milbrook\, Millbrook Proving Ground\, Station Lane\, Bedford\, MK452JQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Engagement Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220620
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220621
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20220525T144201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220525T144201Z
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SUMMARY:Keele University Showcase Event
DESCRIPTION:20 June: Showcase event at Keele University
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/keele-university-showcase-event/
LOCATION:Toyota Motor Manufacturing Plant\, Burnaston\, Derby\, Derbyshire\, DE1 9TA\,\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220617T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220617T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T192542
CREATED:20220524T152344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220527T144236Z
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SUMMARY:UKAEA-ERA Research Workshop on UKAEA's Nuclear Fusion Programme
DESCRIPTION:Find out about the UK Atomic Energy Authority’s STEP nuclear fusion programme. \nBackground\nSpherical Tokamak for Energy Production (STEP) is a UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) programme that will demonstrate the ability to generate 100 MW net electricity from fusion. It will also determine how the plant will be maintained through its operational life and prove the potential for the plant to produce its own fuel.The first phase of the programme is to produce a concept design by 2024. It will be a spherical tokamak\, connected to the National Grid and producing net energy\, although it is not expected to be a commercially operating plant at this stage. \nEnergy storage\nSpherical fusion reactors require powerful magnetic fields to confine and control the extremely hot plasma of fusion fuels. The confinement and heating processes are very energy intensive until a “burning” plasma has been formed when the energy generated by the plasma exceeds the energy required to sustain it. Once the plasma is extinguished the energy contained within the systems can be released either as electrical or thermal energy. The STEP prototype’s objective to generate net energy requires power station scale electricity generation. These have significant thermal requirements for start-up and shut down. A mixture of electrical\, chemical\, and mechanical storage solutions will be required to manage the rate and quantity. \nHydrogen Fusion reactors use three different isotopes of hydrogen (protium\, deuterium and tritium). Deuterium and Tritium reactions provide the greater energy gain with the lowest operating conditions. Tritium is a radioactive isotope (with a ½ life ~ 12.3 year and decays to Helium and a weak beta) very expensive and difficult to source. Energy efficient purification and reprocessing of all tritiated streams will be required\, this has the potential to generate large quantities of protium (hydrogen with an atomic mass of 1). The UKAEA is seeking expertise in the dissociation\, recombination\, and storage of protium. \nEvent Programme\n\nIntroduction to UKAEA and nuclear fusion programme\nIntroduction to the challenges of Tritium breeding and energy extraction\nIntroduction to the wider challenges\, including materials\, linking to hydrogen and energy storage and the power system\nQuestion and Answer and discussion session\n\nThis webinar takes place on Friday 17th June from 11:30 – 13:00 and is exclusively for staff and students at Energy Research Accelerator partner universities (Aston\, Birmingham\, Cranfield\, Keele\, Leicester\, Loughborough\, Nottingham and Warwick) and the British Geological Survey.
URL:https://hydex.ac.uk/event/uk-atomic-energy-authority/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Webinars
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ORGANIZER;CN="ERA":MAILTO:https://www.era.ac.uk/
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