Fuel Cells for Stationary Power Applications

Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1 Birdcage Walk, Westminster, London
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Admission
Member Price: £330
Non-Member: £480
Student/Retired: £99
Supporting Organisation: £330
Location

Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 1 Birdcage Walk, Westminster, London

Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Westminster 0.21 miles

Fuel cells offer the high efficiency of reciprocating engines without the noise and high maintenance for moving parts. Like reciprocating engines, fuel cells are also well suited to combined heat and power (CHP) applications. Fuel cell technology is becoming commercial, so now is the time to understand the technology in order to consider it for stationary power applications.

KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

Nigel Brandon, Director,
Sustainable Gas Institute (SGI),
Faculty of Engineering, Department of Earth Science and Engineering,
Imperial College London
Fiona Riddoch,
Managing Director,
COGEN Europe
Bill Ireland, Chair Hydrogen London Stationary Fuel Cell Group and Chief Executive,
Logan Energy

BENEFITS OF ATTENDANCE:

Understand the current status of technology for stationary fuel cells
Discover current commercial suppliers
Gain an understanding of suitable installations and the economics of new market developments
Invaluable networking opportunities with power plant developers, consultants and investors
Lean how to exploit the commercial benefits

Who Should Attend:

Job / Department Titles:
Manager Fuel Cell Development
Director Fuel Cell Development
Research/Development Manager/Director
Chief Technology Officer
Regulation and Legislation Manager/Director
Business Development Manager/Director
Program Manager
Operations Manager/Director
Innovation Director
Technical Standards Manager/Director
Business Development Manager/Director
Emissions and Environment Manager/Director
Prof/Chair in Engineering/Sustainability/Chemistry/Sustainable Gas

Organisation / company Types:
Energy companies
Fuel cell manufactures
Power generation consultants
CHP providers – including local government
Buildings services engineering companies
Central and local government energy policy officers
Academia

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