Hydrogen internal combustion engine vehicles (HICEV).Scalable hydrogen-based propulsion systems.Topics will include, but not be limited to: Manufacturers, materials suppliers, technical consultants, research institutes, NGOs, as well as a wide range of end users will look at how hydrogen-powered engines are finally starting to play a crucial role on the path towards a decarbonized industry. Against this backdrop, the development of alternative fuels and conversion of internal combustion engines to hydrogen has sparked an innovative way of making the most out of new and existing technologies. Increasing regulations which limit greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) from vehicles are causing a global re-think on transportation networks. The Low-Carbon Fuels and Propulsion conference track will look at the latest developments around hydrogen fuels and propulsion. New applications, marine, aerospace, E-VTOL, UAV, drone, and space technology.Cost reduction, manufacturing, and automation of production.Design and packaging, size, weight, and integration with mobile and stationary applications.Test and development – simulation, durability, range and performance, safety, certification.PEM and fuel cell stacks – latest developments and improvements.Fuel cell materials – SOFC, coatings, catalysts, composites.Fuel cell market forecasts and regulation.The two-day conference will prioritise presentations that showcase innovative solutions to drive down cost, increase efficiency, improve durability and reliability, and for scale-up for mass manufacturing. Our Fuel Cell Technology conference track will bring together fuel cell manufacturers, materials suppliers, technical and engineering consultants, systems integrators, research institutes, NGO’s, as well as a wide range of end user markets to discuss the techno-economic challenges that must be overcome for wide scale commercialisation and adoption of hydrogen fuel cells. Utilisation – concrete, chemicals, polymers, fuels.Materials – membranes, absorbents, activated carbon materials, MOFs.Testing – simulation, safety testing, durability, performance, certification.Storage – selection, planning, construction, and monitoring suitable storage sites.Transportation solutions, compression, handling, and distribution.CO2 capture and separation – pre-combustion, post-combustion, oxyfuel combustion.Commercialization – cost reduction, investment, and building the business model for CCS.Application in heavy and ‘hard-to-decarbonize’ sectors. Impact and potential of CCS on achieving global climate mitigation targets.Join leading experts from the oil and gas sectors, renewable energy companies, NGO’s, government environmental and energy departments, engineering consultants, and a wide range of industries that are leading the charge in the deployment of carbon capture utilization and storage solutions. Workforce development to secure the future of the hydrogen technology and carbon capture sectors.Ī 2-day conference dedicated to discussing the role of carbon capture in decarbonizing heavy industry and how the combination of CCS and hydrogen will play a key role in the transition to creating a CO2-neutral energy supply.Green finance and incentives: Financial institutions offering green bonds, loans, and investment opportunities.Research and development funding: Investment from both governments and private entities into cutting edge R&D projects.Permitting and licensing for operational facilities to ensure compliance with environmental regulations.Infrastructure development: Policymakers developing the necessary infrastructure for the hydrogen and carbon capture economies including hydrogen hubs, pipelines, storage facilities and transportation.Hydrogen and Carbon Capture targets being set by governments.Incentives: The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Inflation Reduction Act, etc.The forum will bring together leading voices from the public and private spheres to present on the following topics: Our Strategic Forum will address policy, regulations and finance in the hydrogen and carbon capture sectors.
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