Detailed programme
20 March 2024 (Wednesday)
21 March 2024 (Thursday) – Scientific part 21 March 2024 (Thursday) – Educational part 22 March 2024 (Friday) – Scientific part 22 March 2024 (Friday) – Educational part
22 March 2024 (Friday) – Matchmaking Session
SCIENTIFIC PART
A1 HALL
09:00–10:40
Aspects of H2 economy implementation
Chaired by Thomas von Unwerth
09:00–09:20
Too much or too little governance? – Hydrogen Support Systems of the EU and the US
Jakob Wachsmuth (Fraunhofer ISI, DE)
09:20–09:40
Scaling up green hydrogen – a supplier view
Jörn Ernst (H-TEC SYSTEMS, DE)
09:40–10:00
Development of a hydrogen production unit for purposes of power plant generator cooling
Jan Valha (Valcon Int. s.r.o., CZ)
10:00–10:20
Production Chains and Energy Balances for Green hydrogen-Based E-Fuels
Robert Steinberger-Wilckens (University of Birmingham, UK)
10:20–10:40
Hydrogen safety: Principles and possibilities of hydrogen leak detection
Oldřich Kotyza (Dräger Safety, CZ)
10:40–11:00 Coffee Break & Speakers Corner
Sponsored by Dräger
11:00–12:40
Alkaline electrolysis & H2 storage
Chaired by Sindy Mosch
11:00–11:20
Optimization of membraneless alkaline water electrolysis
Hannes Rox (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, DE)
11:20–11:40
Exploring a structural inheritance strategy: MOF-derived copper-mediated NiFe nanoprisms for oxygen evolution in photovoltaic-coupled alkaline water electrolysis
Debabrata Chanda (Kumoh National Institute of Technology and GHS Co., Ltd, KR)
11:40–12:00
Ni-Fe-W coatings on nickel foam as promising cathode catalyst for alkaline water electrolysis
Jana Záchenská (TU Bratislava, SK)
12:00–12:20
Compact and efficient energy storage based on Ironoxide and Hydrogen (H2) in comparison with conventional H2 storage systems
Uwe Pahl (Ambartec, DE)
12:20–12:40
Ni-Fe-S alloy nanostructured electrodes for alkaline electrolyser
Salvatore Geraci (Department of Engineering, Università degli Studi di Palermo, IT)
B HALL
11:00–12:40
Workshop: Regional hydrogen trains on Czech railways (TO01000324)
Projekt Regionální vodíkové vlaky na českých železnicích (TO01000324) byl podpořen částkou 639 011 € z Islandu, Lichtenštejnska a Norska z Fondů EHP a Technologické agentury ČR v rámci Programu KAPPA.
Chaired by Federico Zenith
Regional hydrogen trains on Czech railways – RegioHyt. Line selection methodology and Input data for the technical-economic analysis
Marek Pětioký (Výzkumný Ústav Železniční, a.s., CZ)
Jan Perůtka (Centrum dopravního výzkumu, v. v. i.)
Zero-emission trains on non-electrified Czech railways
Federico Zenith (SINTEF Digital, NO)
RegioHyt – Regional hydrogen trains on Czech railways: Interpretation of analysis results
Lukáš Polák (ÚJV Ŕež, a. s., CZ)
Prediction of hydrogen production by water electrolysis powered by renewable sources for hydrogen mobility
Karel Denk (UCT, CZ)
12:40–13:40 Lunch
13:40–15:20
FC/EC component production method
Chaired by Robert Steinberger-Wilckens
13:40–14:00
Screening of conductive fillers for and the development of epoxy-based coatings for SS-BPPs
Luca Anasaloni (SINTEF AS, NO)
14:00–14:20
A new approach to develop polymer based coatings for stainless steel bipolar plates
Katie McCay (SINTEF AS, NO)
14:20–14:40
Corrosion properties of passivable metallic fuel-cell bipolar plates
Jakub Ludvík (UCT, CZ)
14:40–15:00
In situ performance and stability of conductive composite coatings on PEM fuel cell bipolar plates
Martin Prokop (UCT, CZ)
15:00–15:20
Stamped vs. milled: Analyzing the impact of flow channel geometry on PEM fuel cell performance
Miroslav Hala (UCT, CZ)
13:40–15:20
Workshop: NEXTAEC – part one
Chaired by Valadoula Deimede
NEXTAEC, Materials for next generation alkaline electrolyzer. Introduction to the concepts and experience
Jens Oluf Jensen (Technical University of Denmark, DK)
Novel ion-solvating membranes for alkaline water electrolysis: Design criteria an opportunities
Mikkel Kraglund (Technical University of Denmark, DK)
Membranes based on Polybenzimidazole blends as ion-solvating electrolytes for Alkaline Electrolyzers
Aikaterini Andreopoulou (University of Patras, GR)
Alkaline stable AEM and ion-solvating membranes for water electrolysis application
Valadoula Deimede (University of Patras, GR)
Alkali stable anion exchange membranes for alkaline water electrolysis based on piperidinium functionalised polybenzimidazole
Oskar Boström (Lund University, SE)
15:20–15:40 Coffee Break
15:40–17:00
FC/EC component production method
Chaired by Katie McCay
15:40–16:00
Printing technologies for the manufacturing of fuel cells and electrolysis cells
Sindy Mosch (Fraunhofer IKTS, DE)
16:00–16:20
A study on Ce-radical Scavenger-based Perfluorosulfonic Acid Aquivion® Membrane for pressurised PEM Electrolyser application
Stefania Siracusano (National Research Council, Messina, IT)
16:20–16:40
A cost-effective electrocatalyst for oxygen evolution reaction in PEM water electrolysis
Fausta Giacobello (National Research Council, Messina, IT)
16:40–17:00
Nanoparticle composition and thermal stability of carbon-supported Pt catalysts generated by spark ablation
Nina Zábojníková (TU Bratislava, SK)
15:40–17:00
Workshop: NEXTAEC – part two
Chaired by Jens Oluf Jensen
Alkaline water electrolysis with PEM-like performance using flow-engineered 3-D electrodes
Renaud Delmelle (Université catholique de Louvain, BE)
Phosphide-based catalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction in alkaline water electrolysis
Jaromír Hnát (UCT, CZ)
Discussion