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The Team
- The Team
- Get to know the Fuel Cell Today team, their backgrounds and special areas of interest..
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Dr Kerry-Ann Adamson
Principal Analyst/Manager
Kerry-Ann has over ten years experience in the fuel cell industry and specialises in transport and distributed generation applications for fuel cells. Kerry-Ann has worked with both the private and public sector on a variety of fuel cell projects, with a regional focus mainly on North America and the Rest of World region (excluding Europe and Asia). She is heavily involved with consulting activity, producing bespoke analytical reports, liaising with corporate clients, giving high profile presentations, and developing business-to-business activities.
Kerry-Ann previously worked as Deputy Editor at Fuel Cell Today and prior to this at the Technical University of Berlin, on a Marie Curie Research Fellowship. She gained a PhD from Imperial College of Science and Technology, London on the socio-economics of fuel cell technology in the transport sector, sponsored by BP.
Expertise: Transport and stationary applications of fuel cells; sustainable and clean development; distributed power generation.
Other Projects and Networks: Kerry-Ann sits on a number of fuel cell committees and is involved in wider fuel cell activities including the EU Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Platform and the London Hydrogen Partnership. She is a member of the Energy Institute.
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Dr Jonathan Butler
Analyst, Europe
Jonathan joined Fuel Cell Today in 2007 as a Market Analyst specialising in Europe. Jonathan’s interests include how hydrogen and fuel cell technologies fit into the climate change and environmental sustainability debates, fuel cells in automotive applications and the legislative and policy aspects of hydrogen and fuel cells. He is also interested in policy affecting fuel cells at regional, national and supra-national levels, particularly in distributed energy generation and fuel cells for transport applications. Jonathan has worked on the potential for hydrogen and fuel cell adoption in India and other emerging markets, has presented at a variety of specialist conferences and has written on wide-ranging topics in the energy and environment sphere.
Jonathan holds a PhD from the University of Edinburgh in long-term environmental history and also holds an MA and MSc from the University of Oxford. He has previously worked at the UK Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST) as an Energy and Environment Fellow, and as an Administrator of a European Commission funded project on the environmental and earth science applications of cosmogenic nuclides.
Other Projects and Networks: Jonathan is also the Content Editor for the Low Carbon and Fuel Cell Knowledge Transfer Network run by the UK Technology Strategy Board. Jonathan is a member of the Energy Institute.
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Dr Ben Todd
Consultant
Ben has extensive research and consulting experience in the fuel cell industry, specialising in the technical barriers to the deployment of fuel cells.
Ben has been an active member of the UK fuel cell and hydrogen community for over seven years through his work on projects such as the London Hydrogen Action Plan and the development of the first carbon-neutral theatre. He completed his PhD on the modeling of solid oxide fuel cells for power generation in 2005 at Cambridge University Engineering Department, where he was sponsored by Rolls-Royce Fuel Cell Systems.
Expertise: Solid oxide fuel cells; fuel cells for stationary power generation; barriers (technical, economic) to fuel cell adoption.
Other Projects and Networks: Ben also works as a Consultant on the Low Carbon and Fuel Cell Knowledge Transfer Network run by the UK Technology Strategy Board.
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Nicholas Huleatt-James
Analyst, Europe
Nicholas Huleatt-James is a Market Analyst at Fuel Cell Today. His interests include how hydrogen and fuel cells fit into the sustainable energy debate, hydrogen sourcing and refuelling infrastructure, and the development of niche transport applications for fuel cells. He holds a BA in Marketing from the Bristol Business School and is interested in the process of commercialising fuel cells and hydrogen, so as to become a self sustaining future energy source. He is interested in working with SMEs who are looking at the fuel cell industry and with NGOs for developing and emerging economies. Prior to working at Fuel Cell Today he worked at the National Energy Foundation, promoting further adoption of renewable energy and energy efficient technology initiatives undertaken by government and industry.