Fuel Cell Today - Informing the fuel cell industry. Fuel Cell Today provides market based intelligence on the fuel cell industry, including surveys, news, images and investment information.

If you can see this message, you're not using one of our supported browsers. We support modern versions of Internet Explorer (version 6+), Mozilla Firefox, Opera and Safari.

If you're using a screen reader or text browser, or have CSS disabled please ignore this message

If you think we've made a mistake and you are using a modern, standards-compliant browser, please click here to access the styled version of the site.

Terms & Conditions of Use of the Fuel Cell Today Website

By use of the information in this survey you acknowledge and agree that all copyright, database right, trademarks and all other intellectual property rights in all material or content supplied shall remain at all times vested in us or our data providers and other licensors. You are permitted to use this material only as expressly authorised by us.

Furthermore you agree not to (and agree not to assist or facilitate any third party to) copy, reproduce, transmit, publish, display (including by cacheing, framing or similar means), distribute, commercially exploit or create derivative works of such material and content.

Please indicate your primary interest in downloading this survey:

  • Academic
  • Business Development
  • Market Research
  • Policy Development
  • Other

Please note we never pass on your contact details to third parties. If you wish to be excluded from FCT's marketing database, please click here.

Please enter your name to continue download

19 Mar 2010 Register / Login F F F

Event - Supergen Fuel Cell Annual Open Day

Date(s)
13 Nov 2007 - 13 Nov 2007
Location
St Andrews University
Country
UNITED KINGDOM
Description

09:45 Coffee & Tea

10:00 - 10:15 Professor Nigel Brandon - Imperial College London - An introduction to the Supergen Fuel Cells Consortium

10:15 - 11:00 Dr Anthony Kucernak - Imperial College London - Polymer Membranes - Electrochemical processes

11:00 - 11:30 Professor Alan Atkinson - Imperial College London - Zero leakage SOFC

11:30 - 12:15 Professor Mogens Mogensen - Risø National Laboratory Denmark - SOFC electrochemistry

12:15 - 12:45 Dr Richard Baker - St Andrews - Significantly improved durability

12:45 - 14:05 Lunch and Posters

14:05 - 14:45 Professor Nigel Sammes - Colorado School of Mines - Fabrication and properties of (micro-) tubular SOFC

14:45 - 15:15 Professor Keith Scott - Newcastle University - Significantly improved fuel cell performance

15:15 - 16:00 Dr John Elter - CTO Plug Power - Polymer electrolyte fuel cells - Forward look

16:00 - 16:30 Professor John Irvine - St Andrews - Fuel flexibility

16:30 Close & Refreshments

Cost
FREE

Online Info

Website
http://www.supergenfuelcells.co.uk/