Hydrogen for Transport Masterclass by ATETA

April 25th, 2022

This FREE* Hydrogen for Transport Masterclass will give SME's an introduction to hydrogen production,its potential uses and the support available. During this four-day masterclass we will explore policy, legislation, hydrogen safety and more.

Each session will be led by our world-leading researchers from the University of Birmingham who are developing the technology needed to create a hydrogen economy.

Throughout the masterclass there will be Q&A sessions to discuss any specific queries you might have about your own business

Who is this for?

Transport focused SMEs, Sole Traders or Charities located within the Black Country, Coventry & Warwickshire, GBS or Worcestershire LEP areas. If you are located outside of these areas and are keen to join this event please contact [email protected].

Agenda:

Monday 25 April

  • Midlands hydrogen strategy and projects

  • Hydrogen policy and legislation

  • Fuel cell applications for transport

Tuesday 26 April

  • Green-flexJet - sustainable aviation fuel

  • Fuel Cell hybrid powertrain optimisation

  • Hydrogen vehicles: reducing carbon footprint and emissions

  • Decarbonising heavy transports: shipping, rail and HGVs

Wednesday 27 April

  • Maximising the H2 carriers CO2 benefits in combustion

  • E-fuel/circular carbon economy

  • Energy management of fuel cell hybrid electric vehicles

  • Modular fuel cell systems

Thursday 28 April

  • Hydrogen Safety

  • Green H2 production system

  • Facilitating solar-driven hydrogen production with 2D materials

  • Support for Hydrogen Innovation

Please note, once you have registered to attend the masterclass a member of the ATETA team will contact you to confirm your eligibility for the sessions and provide you with the event joining link.

*Subject to eligibility

Registration: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hydrogen-for-transport-masterclass-tickets-277415857297

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