November 7-9, 2017
Long Beach Convention Center
Long Beach, California
Call for Abstracts Now Open!
Registration is Now Open!
In the 41 years since our first conference in 1976, there has never been a more exciting time for the fuel cell industry and its customers, or a more vital need to come together to show our collective strength, showcase progress and discover new opportunities. Tens of thousands of fuel cells are powering forklifts and buildings all around the world. Zero emissions vehicles including cars, SUVs, military trucks, buses, ships, trains and more are on the road, in production or under consideration. Energy storage, micro grids, efficiency, renewable energy and security are all part of the tapestry of today’s industry and will be on full display in November.
Big name players and small start-ups, universities and government agencies know FCS&EE is the perfect venue to showcase progress, products and performance, share cutting edge research, forge collaborations and partnerships, generate publicity, increase awareness, learn from experienced experts, and expand the international footprint and foundation of the industry. That’s why the Fuel Cell Seminar is the foremost event for networking with industry representatives, customers, stakeholders and decision makers interested in fuel cell and hydrogen technologies.
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THANK YOU TO OUR 2017 FUEL CELL SEMINAR & ENERGY EXPOSITION SPONSORS
Make your voice heard at the 2017 Fuel Cell Seminar & Energy Exposition! Call for Abstracts is now open.
The Fuel Cell Seminar & Energy Exposition is proud to announce its 2017 Call for Abstracts.
With exciting research, progress, and growing commercial deployment and success around the world, we have created a broad topic list, with some overlap, to make it easy to find a fit for your area of expertise.
We encourage those with innovative perspectives, cutting-edge R&D, and real world experience to submit abstracts for consideration for the Seminar’s oral presentations and poster sessions. The goal is to create an informative, dynamic and “electrifying” conference that truly showcases the fuel cell and hydrogen industry’s vast reach into different market sectors today and the tremendous potential of what’s to come.
The Electrochemical Society (ECS) will publish an issue of its ECS Transactions (ECST) of full conference
papers from the 2017 Fuel Cell Seminar for interested presenters.
papers from the 2017 Fuel Cell Seminar for interested presenters.
ABSTRACT SUBMISSIONS ARE DUE BY MAY 27, 2017.
Please see the Submission Guidelines here for details on how to submit your paper.
2017 CALL FOR ABSTRACTS TOPIC AREAS:
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Deployment Progress
Case Studies
Permitting
Incentives for Producers and Consumers
Regulatory Challenges and Opportunities
Education Issues and Opportunities
Balance of Plant Issues and Opportunities
Research Progress
Fuel Cells (all types)
Storage and Delivery
On-Board and Portable Storage
Production Methods
Advanced R&D
Analysis
Hydrogen Production, Storage and Delivery
Fuel Cells
Transportation
Infrastructure/Fuel Options
Material handling and logistics
Portable and Micro Fuel Cells
Cost/benefit and policy
Employment
Other
Safety, Codes and Standards
Model Codes (I-Codes, NFPA)
National Standards and Best Practices
State and Regional Implementation
International Standards and Activities
Research supporting codes and standards
Education and Training
Safety systems, including testing and design challenges
Hydrogen quality specification
Global harmonization
Case studies and lessons learned in permitting and installations
Other
Finance and Commercialization
Business plans, startup and growth
Pitching to investors
Lessons learned
Venture Capitalists, equity, PPAs, other forms of capital and financing
Transitioning from an R&D focus to commercialization
Barriers to commercialization
Advantages and disadvantages of growth
Manufacturing and supply chain
Working with National Laboratories
Business expansion, cross-border relationships
Opening new markets
Governments as Adopters
International Programs and Plans
State and Regional Programs and Plans
Military
Transit Authorities
Other
Policy
International (multinational) initiatives
U.S. national initiatives including tax incentives and funding opportunities
National initiatives from around the world
State/province/prefecture initiatives
Other
Opportunities for Fuel Cells and Hydrogen
VW Settlement overview
VW Environmental Mitigation Trust (EMT) – eligible projects, state allocations
VW ZEV Investment Fund
Energy Storage
Fleet vehicles
Airports and ports
Other
Communication, Education and Outreach
Novel outreach techniques to new markets/customers
Web and social media tools
Media – rapid response and proactive outreach
Educating code, elected officials and staff members
Universities and beyond
Technology Progress
Hydrogen Production
Stationary Applications
Transportation Applications
Material Handling
Specialty Vehicle Applications
Portable Applications
Hydrogen Infrastructure
Electrolysis
Reformation
Storage
Testing and Design
Other
Fuel Cell Advances
Membranes and MEAs
Catalysts
Cost reduction
Durability improvement
Manufacturing
Water management
Operation under extreme temperatures
Other
Transportation
Light-duty transportation
Medium-duty transportation
Heavy-duty transportation
Material handling
Off-road and specialty (range extenders)
Rail
Marine
Aircraft
Unmanned vehicles
Other
Infrastructure deployment
Coordinated vehicle and station deployment
Novel station siting solutions
Regional plans
Experience: Lessons learned
Stationary Power Applications
Utility-scale
Distributed power
MicroCHP/co-generation
Residential
Off-grid/remote power
UPS and backup power
Energy Storage
Micro grids
Hydrogen Production
Renewables including biomass
Waste-to-Gas
Natural gas, coal
Reforming technologies
Electrolysis technologies
Carbon sequestration
Nuclear
Photobiological
Photoelectrochemical
Power-to-Gas
Novel production methods
Fuels
Hydrogen
Natural Gas
Biogas
Methanol
Ammonia
Ethanol
Syngas
Borohydrides
Other
Portable and Micro Fuel Cell Applications
APUs
Electronics
Recreational applications
Interchangeability
Regulatory
Other
Supply Chain and Balance of Plant
Catalysts
Membranes
Testing, system design and engineering
Manufacturing
Value chain
Other
Fuel Cell Seminar & Energy Exposition
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