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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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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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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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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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