The Second International Forum on Hydrogen Production Technologies
- Date: Tue, 14 - Thu, 16 Sep 2021
- Location: Via zoom
- Cost: $110 or $55 for students
- More information: Visit Website
- Contact: Jen Thomas
- Email: jennifer.thomas@adelaide.edu.au
The Centre for Energy Technology at the Institute for Mineral and Energy Resources invites you to attend the second International Forum on Hydrogen Production Technologies (HyPT-2), a virtual event being held from September 16-18, 2021.
Building on the very successful Hydrogen Production Technologies (HyPT) Forum held in 2019, HyPT-2 will continue to explore, in depth, a range of current and emerging zero carbon emission (CO2-free) hydrogen production technologies.
The forum will examine, through expert opinion and discussion, the different technologies, with emphasis on: appraisal of current technologies, projections and limitations; challenges and limitations of emerging technologies, and barriers leading to cost reduction; and consideration of systems integration, scale-up and effectiveness, as well as life-cycle analysis.Â
Speaker and panellists include:
- Â Prof Kondo-Francois Augey-Zinsou, University of NSW
- Â Dr Fatwa Abdi, Helmholtz-Zentrum, Berlin
- Prof Harry Atwater, Caltech, USA
- Dr Paul Barrett, IP Group
- Prof Kazunari Domen, The University of Tokyo
- Mr Mark Edwards, Hazer
- Prof Andreas Friedrich, German Aerospace, DLR
- Dr Philipp Furler, Synhelion, Switzerland
- Mr Zia Haq, US Department of Energy
- Mr Martin Halblutzel, Siemens Energy
- Assoc/Prof Sophia Haussener, EPFL, Switzerland
- Mr John-Louis Kindler, Ways2H
- Prof Tatsuya Kodama, Niigata University, Japan
- Dr Anthony McDaniel, Sandia National Laboratory, USA
- Mr Chris Mesrobian, Monolith Materials, USA
- Dr Oliver Posdziech, Sunfire, GmBH
- Ms Kristin Raman, Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG)
- Mr Mark Ruth, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), USA
- Prof Christian Sattler, German Aerospace, DLR
- Assoc/Prof Simon Smart, The University of Queensland
- Prof Ellen B. Stechel, Arizona State University, USA
- Prof Meng Tao, Arizona State University, USA
- Dr Xiaoting Wang, BloombergNEF, USA
Session Topics:
Session 1: Large-scale Commercial Electrolysers - limitations and future prospects
Session 2: Emerging Electrolysis Technology
Session 3: Hydrogen from Natural Gas
Session 4: Thermochemical Processes
Session 5: Hydrogen from Bioresources and Waste
Session 6: Photo-electrochemical (PEC) and Photocatalysis (PC)
Session 7: Wrap-up and Review
A single registration fee of A$110 is required, or A$55 for students.
You must register to receive Zoom links for the sessions.
The HyPT-2 Forum is brought to you by the Centre for Energy Technology and the Institute for Mineral and Energy Resources at the ³ÉÈË´óƬ with support from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency and Mission Innovation.