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Hybrid Tutorial ICEPAG Colloquium
Afternoon All Day All Day Morning

Wednesday, September 6

 PLENARY SESSION

8:00am
SESSION 1International Perspective

Welcome - Scott Samuelsen, National Fuel Cell Research Center

International Programs

United States: U. S. DOE Office of Fossil Energy fuel cell program
Wayne Surdoval, US Department of Energy
Fuel Cell Product Manager

Japan: Fuel cell and fuel cell hybrid technology
Takashi Ujiie, New Energy and Industrial Technology Organization (NEDO)
Director, Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Technology Development Department

Europe: Fuel cell and fuel cell hybrid technology
Wolfgang Winkler, Hamburg University

China: Fuel cell and fuel cell hybrid technology


10:00am - BREAK

Singapore: Fuel cell and fuel cell hybrid technology
Hiang Kwee Ho, Nanyang Technological University

Taiwan: Fuel cell and fuel cell hybrid technology
S.H. Chan, Yuen Ze University

United States: U.S. DOE Office of Fossil Energy advanced turbines program - hydrogen turbines for FutureGen
Rich Dennis, US Department of Energy
Gas Turbine Product Manager

12:00pm  - LUNCH
 

PARALLEL SESSIONS

1:30pm
SESSION 2A
 
SESSION 2B
Hybrid Systems Analysis
and Control (I/II)
Hydrogen Turbine
Technology Development
Modeling and control of a SOFC-GT hybrid system with single shaft configuration
Norwegian University of Science and Technology
ASME Paper ICEPAG2006-24001
  Advanced hydrogen turbine development
Siemens Power Corporation
ASME Paper ICEPAG2006-24014
Part-load performance characteristics of a solid oxide fuel cell / gas turbine hybrid system operating under three different operation modes
Seoul National University
ASME Paper ICEPAG2006-24003
  Partial oxidation gas turbine (POGT) for power and hydrogen/syngas co-production
Gas Technology Institute
ASME Paper ICEPAG2006-24017
Design of anode and cathode cycles in a SOFC hybrid system
University of Genoa
ASME Paper ICEPAG2006-24007
  Potential impacts of hydrogen-containing fuels on industrial gas turbines
Solar Turbines
3:00pm - BREAK
From concept definition to realisation of Rolls-Royce Fuel Cell Systems
1 MW SOFC hybrid system

Rolls-Royce Corporation
ASME Paper ICEPAG2006-24005
  Systems analyses of advanced Brayton cycles for high efficiency zero emission plants
Advanced Power and Energy Program, UCI
ASME Paper ICEPAG2006-24010
Design simulation of pressurized SOFC hybrid systems based on an existing gas turbine
Inha University, Korea
ASME Paper ICEPAG2006-24006
  Heavy-duty gas turbine hydrogen fuel experience and technology developments for tomorrow
GE Energy
ASME Paper ICEPAG2006-24019

Dynamic operation and simulation of a 220kW solid oxide fuel cell gas turbine hybrid system
Okinawa Power Corporation
National Fuel Cell Research Center

 

The application of pure byproduct hydrogen from the chemical industry:  An opportunity and a challenge for on site power generation
EKA Chemicals

5:30pm
RECEPTION:  National Fuel Cell Research Center



Program: Tue - Sept. 5 | Wed - Sept. 6 | Thur - Sept. 7 | Fri - Sept. 8


Last updated: August 30, 2006 8:26 AM