Call for Papers
The Fuel Cell Seminar and Exposition, whose vision is to be the
premier international gathering of the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen
Energy industries and their customers and stakeholders, extends an
invitation to submit Extended Abstracts in the following featured
topic areas:
MOT: Motive and Automotive Industry
Sector
Significant public and private sector investments in fuel cell
and infrastructure technologies in the motive and automotive
sectors have fostered noteworthy technical advances, launched new
fuel cell materials, stack, and systems integrator industries, and
driven safety and regulatory progress. Fuel cell powered buses and
fork-lifts have already achieved market penetration, while
commercialization of fuel cell-powered cars is imminent. Papers are
invited in this topic area that span Original Equipment
Manufacturer (OEM) commercialization and deployment, material
handling equipment, and enabling hydrogen and fuel cell technology
research and development. The scope of this topic includes, but is
not limited to, the following areas:
- MOT-1: Automotive and Motive OEMs - Commercial updates, Your
next vehicle, Ownership experience, Batteries vs Fuel Cells,
Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and Plug-in Hybrid Electric
Vehicles (PHEVs) vs Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs).
- MOT-2: Material Handling Equipment - Case studies, Deployments,
Fleet economics, OEM adoptions, Customer experience, Safety and
training
- MOT-3: Hydrogen Fueling Storage and Generation -
Infrastructure, Onsite production vs. delivery, Commercial stations
vs. fleet stations, Home refueling, Technologies, Combined use
stations, Renewable production, On-board Storage.
- MOT-4: Automotive Research and Development - Membrane
technologies, Catalyst Development, Stack and membrane designs,
Systems integration, Emissions and environmental considerations,
Cost, Durability
STA: Stationary Power and Energy
Production
Fuel cells have been providing reliable, clean, safe stationary
power for many years now, with significant growth in that sector
over the past 5-10 years. With energy costs continuing to rise and
the increasing frequency of acts of Nature that often disrupt grid
power, the requirement for reliable distributed stationary power
will continue to grow. Papers are invited in this topic area that
span applications, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs),
customer experience, fuels and research and development for
stationary power and energy production. The scope of this topic
includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
- STA-1: Applications - Prime, Combined Heat and Power (CHP),
Distributed, Back up, Micro Grid
- STA-2: Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) -
Commercialization updates, Trends, Scale up, Deployments, Value
proposition, New markets, Customer Experience
- STA-3: Fuels - Waste water, Bio, Natural gas, Hydrogen, Land
Fill Gas
- STA-4: Stationary Research and Development - Cathode, Anode,
Durability, Interfaces, Modeling
B2B: Business to Business Enterprise
Solutions
Breaking into the marketplace and successfully commercializing
fuel cell and hydrogen technologies requires a combination of
technical capability, market opportunity, and investment/resources.
Business to Business Enterprise Solutions are enabled by the right
combination of a technical solution that either fills a marketplace
gap or provides a superior solution (performance and/or cost) to
what is currently employed. Unique fuel cell technology solutions
promise to revolutionize several key market areas that are critical
to national economic and technical security. Papers are invited in
this topic area that span Telecom, Military, Auxiliary Power Units
(APUs), and Portable power. The scope of this topic includes, but
is not limited to, the following areas:
- B2B-1: Telecom - Deployment, Customer needs, Prime, Back up,
Value proposition, Customer experience, Research &
Development
- B2B-2: Military - Unmanned vehicles, Individual warfighter
power, Generators, Tactical vehicle power, Net zero Forward
Operating Bases (FOBs) and facilities, Research &
Development
- B2B-3: Auxiliary Power Units (APUs) - Auto, Recreational
vehicle (RV), Aircraft, Airport, Research & Development
- B2B-4: Portable - Battery charger, Personal electronics (i.e.,
Laptops, Cell phones), Research & Development
EDU: Education
As fuel cell technical and commercialization challenges are
overcome and market penetration increases, the need for fuel cell
and hydrogen education is accelerating. For the most part, the
general public is unaware and/or not convinced of the benefits that
fuel cell and hydrogen technology will make to enrich household,
automotive, and personal electronics power cost and capability and
to improve their standard of living through clean, reliable energy.
As fuel cells are increasingly commercialized and deployed, the
next generation of scientists and engineers must be trained to
continue to develop and improve the technology, and technicians
capable of diagnosing and repairing the full spectrum of fuel cell
products will be required to service end users. Fuel cell and
hydrogen outreach and education is emerging as a critical piece of
the puzzle to realize the full potential of fuel cell technology.
Papers are invited in this topic area that span elementary school,
high school, and college curriculum development, hands-on training
tools, and outreach. The scope of this topic includes, but is not
limited to, the following areas:
- EDU-1: Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Degrees and College Curriculum
Development - fuel cell and hydrogen courses, hands-on training
tools, degree (technician, AS, BS, MS, PhD) program development and
accreditation
- EDU-2: Elementary School and High School Curricula - fuel cell
and hydrogen teaching modules and/or courses, hands-on training
tools, day/summer camps, scouting, outreach, teacher training and
resources
- EDU-3: General Public - outreach, ride-and-drive events,
seminars, fuel cell demonstrations
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