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Wednesday 6th October 2010

07.30-09:00 REGISTRATION
09.00 Welcome to the Symposium
Lars Sjunnesson, Chair of the Symposium, E.ON, Sweden
Arturo Aliaga López, Regional Minister of Industry, Trade and Tourism of Government of Aragón; President of Aragon Hydrogen Foundation
09.05 Presentation of the Grove Medal
09.10 Grove Medal Lecture
J Robert Selman, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA

Parallel Session 1A
Fuels, Infrastructure and Fuel Processing

Session Chairs: David Hart, Imperial College, UK
Gary Acres, Honorary President, Grove Symposium
09.40 Introduction by Session Chairs
09.45 Keynote Presentation
Support schemes and ownership structures – The policy context for fuel cell-based micro- combined heat and power
S T Schröder, S Ropenus, Risø DTU, National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
10.10 Experimental and computational investigations of a compact steam reformer for fuel oil and diesel fuel
M Grote¹, M Maximini¹, Z Yang¹, P Engelhardt¹, D Wichmann¹, M Brenner², ¹Oel-Waerme-Institut GmbH, Germany, ²Behr GmbH & Co. KG, Germany
10.30 A comparison of catalytic partial oxidation, autothermal and steam reforming of diesel in SOFC APUs
P Nehter, J Bøgild Hansen, P Koch Larsen, Topsoe Fuel Cell, Denmark
10.50 Refreshments
11.15 Fuel cell system with sodium borohydride hydrogen source for UAV applications
K H Kim¹, T G Kim², S J Kwon¹, ¹Division of Aerospace Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea, ²Division of Aerospace Engineering, Chosun University, Republic of Korea
11.35 Operation of a solid oxide fuel cell on liquid fuels under direct internal reforming
A Lanzini, M Lopez Rodriguez, P Leone, M Santarelli, Politecnico di Torino - Dipartimento di Energetica, Italy
11.55 About the process improvement of adsorptive desulphurisation by adding hydrogen donators as additives in liquid fuels
O van Rheinberg, K Lucka, Oel-Waerme-Institute GmbH / Associated Institute of RWTH-Aachen, Germany
12.15 Hydrogen production by oxidative reforming of diesel fuel over catalysts derived from LaCo1-xRuxO3 (x=0.01-0.4)
N Mota¹, M C Álvarez-Galván¹, R M Navarro¹, F Rosa², J L G Fierro¹, ¹Instituto de Catálisis y Petroleoquímica (CSIC), Madrid, Spain, ²Centro de Experimentación El Arenosillo (INTA), Huelva, Spain
12.35 Hydrogen generation by microplasma reforming of hydrocarbons
R S Besser, P J Lindner, E A Lennon, S-Y Hwang, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
12.55 Lunch

Parallel Session 1B
Modelling and Control

Session Chairs: Clive Seymour, Intensys Ltd, UK
Robert Steinberger, PBZ Forschungszentrum Juelich, Germany
09:40 Introduction by Session Chairs
09.45 Keynote Presentation
G Hinds, National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK
10.10 Dynamic modelling of planar solid oxide fuel cell
P Kazempoor, Tarbiat Modares University, Islamic Republic of Iran
10.30 An anisotropic nonlinear FEM model of the inhomogeneous compression of PEMFC gas diffusion layers
P A García-Salaberri, M Vera, R Zaera, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
10.50 Refreshments
11.15 Rapid control prototyping for automotive fuel cell systems
M Arendt¹, H Turner¹, M Mönnigmann², ¹Volkswagen AG, Germany, ²Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
11.35 A multiphysics tool for SOFC modeling in openFOAM
M Pieroni, V Novaresio, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
11.55 Pore-scale modeling of infiltration in the electrodes of solid oxide fuel cells
E M Ryan, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA
12.15 Heat and mass transfer effects in a passive direct methanol fuel cell: a 1D model
V B Oliveira¹, C M Rangel², A M F R. Pinto¹, ¹Centro de Estudos de Fenómenos de Transporte, Departamento de Engenharia Química, Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, Portugal, ²Instituto Nacional de Energia e Geologia, Fuel Cells and Hydrogen, Lisboa, Portugal
12.35 Model-based development of low-level control strategies for transient operation of SOFC systems
M Sorrentino, C Pianese, University of Salerno, Italy
12.55 Lunch

Parallel Session 2A
Materials for Fuel Cells: Part I

Session Chairs: Nancy Garland, US Department of Energy, USA
Gary Acres, Honorary President, Grove Symposium
14.15 Introduction by Session Chairs
14.20 Keynote Presentation
Polymer electrolyte membranes containing titanate nanotubes for elevated temperature fuel cells under low relative humidity

Q Li¹, C Xiao¹, PF Fang², HN Zhang¹, M Pan¹, ¹Wuhan University of Technology, China, ²Wuhan University, China
14.45 Development of new conducting membranes based on microporous materials/PBI composites for high temperature PEMFCs
A Eguizabal¹, J Lemus¹, M Urbiztondo¹, J Soler¹, A. Blázquez¹,², M P Pina¹, ¹INA, Spain, ²CIDETEC - IK4, Spain
15.05 New anhydrous proton-conducting NAFION® -1,2,3-triazole electrolyte membrane for high temperature PEFCs
J-D Kim, M-S Jun, Y Tanaka, T Mori, C Nishimura, National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), Japan
15.25 Correlation of transport properties with performances of NAFION® and hydrocarbon membranes in room temperature DMFC
E N Gribov, I M Krivobokov, A G Okunev, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Russian Federation
15.45 Refreshments
16.10 Investigation of gas diffusion layers compression by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) on a running PEM-FC
L O Omati¹, P G S Gallo Stampino¹, G D Dotelli¹, P G Grassini², D B Brivio², ¹Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento Chimica Materiali e Ingegneria Chimica, Italy, ²SAATI, Italy
16.30 Defect structure and cathode behavior of double perovskites GdBaCo2-xFexO6-d in SOFCs
D S Tsvetkov, N S Saricheva, V V Sereda, A Yu Zuev, Ural State University, Russian Federation
16.50 Composite of CaO-Y2O3-ZrO2 with LSGM-8282 as electrolyte material for SOFC
F Rahmawati¹, I Ismunandar¹, B Prijamboedi¹, S Soepriyanto², G Man Choi³, ¹Inorganic and Physical Chemistry Research Group, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia, ²Department of Metallurgical Engineering, Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia, ³Fuel Cell Research Centre, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Republic of Korea
17.10 Advanced composite anodes for MCFC fed with biogas
F Zaza¹, C Paoletti¹, R Lo Presti¹, E Simonetti¹, I Luisetto², S Licoccia², ¹ENEA-Casaccia Research Centre, Italy, ²University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy, ³University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy
17.30 Poster Session/Drinks Reception

Parallel Session 2B
Fuel Cell Systems and Applications: Part 1

Session Chairs: Peter Gray Johnson, Matthey Fuel Cells, UK
Angelo Moreno, ENEA, Italy
14.15 Introduction by Session Chair
14.20 Keynote Presentation
Evaluation of some hydrogen demonstration projects by IEA Task 18

M P Argumosa¹, S M Schoenung¹, ¹INTA, Spain, ²Longitude 122 West, Inc., USA
14.45 PEM fuel cells analysis for grid connected applications
F Sergi, G Brunaccini, A Stassi, A Diblasi, G Dispenza, A Aricò, National Council of Research-Institute for Advanced Energy Technologies “Nicola Giordano”, Italy
15.05 The 100 W-class regenerative fuel cell system targeting lunar and planetary missions
Y Sone, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Japan
15.25 Integrated fuel cell hybrid test platform in electric forklift
T M Keränen¹, J Ihonen¹, H Uusalo¹, H Karimäki¹, J Viitakangas¹, J Vallet², ¹VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland, ²Aalto University School of Science and Technology, Finland
15.45 Refreshments
16.10 Effect of the channel width in a spiral PEMFC: Towards micro-channels
J R Ramirez-Vazquez, A Hernandez-Guerrero, F Elizalde-Blancas, J Martinez-Patiño, University of Guanajuato, Mexico
16.30 Advanced thermodynamic models of combined cooling, heating, and electric power (CCHP) fuel cell systems (FCSs)
W G Colella, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
16.50 Simulation of a molten carbonate fuel cell combined with a biomass steam gasification pilot plant
Antonio Molino, Giuseppe Fiorenza, Giacobbe Braccio, Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Environment, Italy
17.10 Analysis of performance losses in direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs) for PtRuCo/C as cathode material
P Hernández-Fernández¹, M Montiel¹, J C Perez², S Rojas³, E Fatás¹, P Ocón¹, ¹Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, ²Universidad San Pablo CEU, Spain, ³Instituto de Catálisis y Petroleoquímica, Spain
17.30 Poster Session/Drinks Reception

Thursday 7th October

Session Chairs: Nigel Brandon, Imperial College, London, UK
Frank de Bruijn, NedStack fuel cell technology BV, The Netherlands
09.00 Introduction by Session Chairs
09.05 Deborah Jones, University of Montpellier/CNRS, France

Parallel Session 3A
Fuel Cell Electrochemistry

Session Chairs: Nigel Brandon, Imperial College, London, UK
Frank de Bruijn, NedStack fuel cell technology BV, The Netherlands
09.40 Introduction by Session Chairs
09.45 Keynote Presentation
New catalysts and electrode structures for alkaline polymer electrolyte fuel cells

A Kucernak, Imperial College, London, UK
10.10 The effect of fabrication methods and materials on MEA performance
B Millington, B G Pollet, The University of Birmingham, UK
10.30

Solid oxide fuel cell electrochemistry in three dimensions
N P Brandon, P R Shearing, C Adjiman, Q Cai, Imperial College, London, UK

10.50 Refreshments
11.15 Synthesis of new catalyst design for proton exchange membrane fuel cell
A-C Ferrandez, C Coutanceau, S Baranton, P Buvat, CEA Le Ripault, France
11:35

Effect of Chloride Impurities on the Performance and Durability of PBI (polybenzimidazole) -based High Temperature PEMFC
S T Ali¹, Q Li², P Møller¹, C Pin², J O Jensen², L P Nielsen³, ¹Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark, ²The Materials Science Group, Technical University of Denmark, ³Danish Technological Institute, Denmark

11.55 Impurity Related Degradation of SOFC Ni/YSZ Electrodes
A Hauch, M Mogensen; Fuel Cells and Solid State Chemistry Division, Risø DTU, National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
12.15 Low temperature phase study of LaGaO3 -based oxides using liquid-phase synthesis
S Hashimoto, Mohd. Ashrol bin Haji Ini, S Nakayama, K Sato, K Yashiro, J Mizusaki, Tohoku University, Japan
12.35 Aging of microtubular YSZ-based solid oxide steam electrolysis cells
MA Laguna-Bercero¹, R Campana¹, A Larrea¹, J A Kilner², V M Orera¹; ¹ICMA-CSIC Spain, ²Imperial College, UK
12.55 Lunch

Thursday 7th October

Parallel Session 3B
Fuel Cell Systems and Applications: Part II

Session Chairs: Michael Bode, MTU Onsite Energy GmbH, Germany
Angelo Moreno, ENEA, Italy
09.40 Introduction by Session Chairs
09.45 Keynote Presentation
Two years of operation of a tri-generation with MCFC in an office building

A Julià, Trinidad Carretero, Gas Natural SDG, S.A., Spain
10.10 Navantia's fuel cell powered S-80 submarine programme
A F M Fuentes, MGB González, Navantia S.A., Spain
10.30 Dynamic behaviour of Li batteries in hydrogen fuel cell power trains
P Corbo, F Migliardini, O Veneri, Istituto Motori of Italian National Research Council, Italy
10.50 Refreshments
11.15 Economics of direct fuel cell plants (DFC®) under the Spanish Legislation Framework
E Montlló¹,³, P Margalef¹,², A Robles¹, ¹H2Genera FuelCell Projects, Spain, ²National Fuel Cell Research Center, University of California, Irvine, USA, ³Catalan Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Association, Spain
11.35

The Three-Dimensional Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prediction for Integrated Power System with Reformer-PrOx-Fuel Cell Modeling
C-H Cheng¹, Y-X Huang², J-Y Jang², X-D Wang³, ¹Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan, ²Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan, ³Department of Thermal Engineering, University of Science and Technology, Beijing, China

11.55 Power generation from biogas derived from waste water treatment of sugar plant using an SOFC-system
R-U Dietrich, A Lindermeir, J Oelze, CUTEC-Institut GmbH, Germany
12.15 Optimizing the implementation of stationary fuel cell systems (FCS) coupled with absorption chillers
W G Colella, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
12.35 Optimization of a methane fueled solid polymer fuel cell power system for light-duty vehicles
M R Assari, E Hajidavalloo, G R Ashari, S Shalbaf, Jundi-Shapur University of Technology, Islamic Republic of Iran
12.55 Lunch

Parallel Session 4A
Materials for Fuel Cells: Part II

Session Chairs: Peter Gray, Johnson Matthey Fuel Cells, UK
Donald Cameron, Interact Consultancy, UK
14.15 Introduction by Session Chairs
14.20 Keynote Presentation
A Creeth, ACAL Energy Ltd, UK
14.45 Direct carbon conversion in a SOFC system
P Desclaux¹, S Nuernberger¹, M Rzepka¹, U Stimming¹,², ¹ZAE Bayern, Germany, ²TU Muenchen, Department of Physics E19, Germany
15.05 An investigation of iridium stabilized ruthenium oxide nanometer anode catalysts for PEMWE
X Wu¹, K Scott¹, S Basu², ¹Newcastle University, UK, ²IIT Delhi, India
15.25 Compression effect on gas transportation characteristics of GDL in PEM fuel cells using X-ray tomography based lattice Boltzmann simulation studies
Y Liu¹, P Rama¹, R Chen¹, H Ostadi², K Jiang², X Zhang³, ¹Loughborough University, UK, ²Birmingham University, UK, ³Liverpool University, UK
15.45 Refreshments

Parallel Session 4B
Cell and Stack Technology

Session Chairs: James Wilkie, Acal Energy Ltd, UK
Nigel Brandon, Imperial College, UK
14.15 Introduction by Session Chairs
14.20 Keynote Presentation
A S Aricó, CNR-ITAE Messina, Italy
14.45 Metal Foam Material; Effective Bipolar Plate Material for PEM Fuel Cells
J G Carton¹, A G Olabi², V Lawlor¹,², ¹Department of Eco-Energy, Upper Austria University of Applied Science, Austria, ²Department of Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering, Dublin City University, Ireland
15.05 Advances in the metal supported solid oxide fuel cell
A Ansar, Z Ilahn, P Szabo, German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany
15.25 Accurate measurement of contact resistance between gas diffusion layers and bipolar plates
M S Ismail, D Borman D B Ingham, L Ma, M Pourkashanian, University of Leeds, UK
15.45 Refreshments
Session Chair: Lars Sjunnesson, Chair of the Symposium, E.ON, Sweden
16.15 Award of Poster Prizes
16.25 Conclusions from the Symposium
José Luis García Fierro, Institute of Catalysis and Petroelectrochemistry, Spanish National Research Council, Spain
16.55 Close of Symposium
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