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Tuesday 24 November: HyNor conference

09:00

Hydrogen fuels in Norway

  HyNor - status 2009, Anne Marit Hansen, Statoil/HyNor leader 2009
  Status on hydrogen and fuel cells, Steffen Møller-Holst, SINTEF
  What can we expect from battery technologies?, Ann Mari Svensson, SINTEF
  A skeptic's view on hydrogen in the transport sector, Trond Andresen, IKT NTNU
  Questions and discussion

11:00

Break

11:20

Hydrogen cars and buses

  Mercedes program on hydrogen cars and buses, Johnny Danielsen, Mercedes-Benz
  Developing Legal Requirements: Allowable Hydrogen Permeation Rate From Road Vehicles, Paul Adams, Volvo
  Leasing zero-emission cars, Thomas Andersen, Leaseplan

12:20

Lunch

13:20

Hydrogen suppliers and producers

  Statoil Hydrogen Activity, Per Øyvind Hjerpaasen, Statoil
  Linde Hydrogen Concepts, Robert Adler, Linde
  H2Logic Hydrogen Activity, Michael Sloht, H2Logic
  Hydrogen quality from decarbonised fossil fuels, Maria Barrio, SINTEF

14:30

Experiences from hydrogen car drivers in Viking Rally 2009

  Veronica og Marlene Engan, winners of Viking Rally 2009
  Ole Martin Lundefaret, reporter in Autofil and TV2, participant in Viking Rally
  Truls Wickholm, Member of Parliament, participant Viking Rally
  Bjørnar Kruse, advisor ZERO, organizer Viking Rally 2009

15:15

HyNor 2010-2015

  HyNor's new leader will summarize and present HyNor phase 2

15:30

Hydrogen in practice

  Guided tour to the hydrogen fuelling station at Statoil Økern, 5 min from conference hotel by Bjørn Gregert Halvorsen, Statoil
  Hydrogen vehicle test drive. Due to limited capacity, the first to sign up for the test drive during the registration will be given priority.

16:30

End of day 1

Wednesday 25 November

08:45

Coffee and registration

09:15

Welcome by the conference organising committee

09:20

Session 1 - Chair: Bjørn Hauback

09:20 Elizabeth Anne Unger
  Icelandic New Energy
  The Current Status of Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Development in Iceland
09:40 Jon Björn Skulason
  Icelandic New Energy
  Social Dimensions in Context with Hydrogen Demonstrations
10:00 Steffen Møller-Holst
  SINTEF / Norwegian Hydrogen Council
  The Action Plan 2007-2010 from the Norwegian Hydrogen Council- Mid-Term Assessment, Are we on track?
10:20 Sven Wolf
  Hydrogen Sweden
  The European Regions´ and Municipalities´ partnership on Hydrogen and Fuel Cells (HYRAMP)

10:40

Short Break

11:00

Session 2 - Chair: Torgeir Nakken

11:00 Andreas Bodén
  Powercell
  Powercell - An Environmental Friendly Power Generator for the Future
11:20 Hans Jörg Fell
  Hydrogen Technologies
  On-Site Hydrogen Production by Water Electrolysis – Status and Trends
11:40 Claus Torbensen
  Dantherm
  Commercial Production of Fuel Cell Power Supply Solutions

12:00

Lunch and poster session

13:30

Session 3 - Chair: Steffen Møller-Holst

13:30 Frank de Bruijn
  Hydrogen and Clean Fossil Fuels Energy research Centre of the Netherlands
  Keynote lecture: PEM Fuel Cells: Durability & Cost
14:00 Bjørn Hauback
  IFE
  The Challenge – Hydrogen Storage
14:20 Dag Bjerketvedt
  Høgskolen i Telemark
  Hydrogen Safety Research at Telemark University College

14:40

Short Break

14:50

Session 4a - Chair: Frank de Bruijn

Session 4b - Chair: Stein Trygve Briskeby

Session 4c - Chair: Helge Weydahl

14:50
Arne Lind
Svein Sunde
Lars Hildebrandt
 
IFE
NTNU
KTH
 
Ion Conduction In Gadolinium-doped Ceria Mixed with Alkali Carbonates
15:10
Björn Wickman
Mikhail Tsypkin
Yngve Larring
 
Chalmers
NTNU
SINTEF
 
Corrosion Induced Degradation of Carbon Supported Platinum Model Electrodes Measured with Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance
Nanocrystalline IrxMn1-XO2 as Anode Electrocatalyst For Pem Water Electrolysers
PC-SOFC Technology: Materials, Cells And Stacks Development
15:30
Alejandro Oyarce Barnett
Anu Lokkiluoto
David Berstad
 
KTH
Helsinki University of Technology
SINTEF
 
15:50
Maria Wesselmark
Edel Sheridan
Marit Stange
 
KTH
SINTEF
SINTEF
 
Properties and Application of Supported Pd-23%Ag Membranes for H2 Production and Separation

16:10

Coffee Break

 

 

16:30

Session 5a - Chair: Perttii Kauranen

Session 5b - Chair: Svein Sunde


16:30
Piotr Ochal
Preben Vie

 
NTNU
IFE

 
CO Stripping as an Electrochemical Tool for Coreshell Catalysts Characterization

16:50
Katrin Iris Kortsdottir
Sebastian Skoog

 
KTH
Chalmers

 
Diffusion Barriers to Prevent Degradation of PEM-Fuel Cell Membranes

17:10
Mahdi Darab


 
NTNU


 


17:30

End of day 2

19:00

Conference dinner and social gathering at Thon Hotel Opera

Thursday November 26

09:00

Session 6 - Chair: Reidar Tunold

09:00

Tor Svendsen Bjørheim

  University of Oslo
  Prize lecture by the Norwegian Hydrogen Forum's prize winner 2009: A combined conductivity and DFT study of protons in PbZrO3 and alkaline earth zirconate perovskites
09:30 Anders Ødegård
  SINTEF
  Development and Demonstration of an Efficient and Cost Competitive PEMFC System for Cold Nordic Climate - NORPEM
09:50 Helge Weydahl
  Prototech
  A HTPEM Fuel Cell Propulsion System For a Small Passenger Ferry

10:10

Short break

10:30

Session 7 - Chair: Jón Björn Skulason

10:30 Mikael Näslund
  Dansk Gasteknisk Center
  Danish Fuel Cell Micro Cogeneration Development and Field Tests
10:50 Anneli Ojapalo
  Tekes fuel cell
  TEKES Fuel Cell Programme Demo2013 – A Broad Demonstration Project in Finland
11:10 Jari Ihonen
  VTT
  8 kW And 16 kW PEMFC Triple Hybrid System Development and Testing

11:30

Summary - Truls Nordby

11:45

End of conference

Presentation of keynote speakers

Frank de Bruijn, ECN

Frank de Bruijn, born in 1966, studied chemistry at the University of Utrecht, specialising in electrochemistry at the lab of Professor J.H. Sluyters. In 1996, he received his PhD at the University of Technology Eindhoven, at the Laboratory of Chemical Technology of Prof. G.B. Marin.

In 1996, he joined ECN, the Energy reserach Centre of the Netherlands in Petten, working on the development of materials and components for the PEMFC, the Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell. At present, he leads the Unit Hydrogen and Clean Fossil Fuels at ECN, where around 60 people are working on the research and development of materials and components for fuel cell systems, hydrogen production, CO2 capture and on system integration.

In the electrocatalysis group of the SKA group, he is Associate Professor for 1 day in the week, setting up fuel cell related R&D in cooperation with ECN.

by Preben J. S. Vie last modified 2010-01-06 14:46

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