In the context of the Sustainable Energy Week, taking place in Brussels on 24-28 June 2013,this workshop will focus on the use of hydrogen as a mean to store energy both in the short term, for grid balancing,



Distinguished Engineers, Scientists, Economists & Governmental bodies will gather to present their latest findings in the area of Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in a unique and relaxed atmosphere in the heart of the winelands in California!
This conference focuses on modern aspects and new developments of Hydrogen, Fuel Cells and their applications and covers the following areas:
Theme 1: Hydrogen Production and Materials
Theme 2: Materials for Hydrogen Storage
Theme 3: Fuel Cell Research & Development
Theme 4: Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Applications
Theme 5: Hydrogen Safety Engineering
Oral presenters and poster papers are invited to submit a manuscript for the conference proceedings, which will be published in a ‘Special Issue’ in Electrocatalysis and
will be subject to normal peer review.
Oral presentations are required to be submitted before 12 March 2012.
Young Scientists and Engineers are strongly encouraged to attend!
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In the context of the Sustainable Energy Week, taking place in Brussels on 24-28 June 2013,this workshop will focus on the use of hydrogen as a mean to store energy both in the short term, for grid balancing,
The European Technical School on Hydrogen and Fuel Cells 2013 (TS2013) will be held on 23-27 September 2013 at the Agapi Beach Hotel ) as a part of the H2FC European Infrastructure project (www.h2fc.eu).
The EU Sustainable Energy Week (EUSEW), an initiative by the European Commission, has been running since 2006. It is coordinated by the Executive Agency for Competitiveness and Innovation, in close cooperation withthe European Commission’s Directorate-General for Energy. EU Sustainable Energy Week showcases activities dedicated to energy efficiency and renewable energy solutions. It aims to spread best practice, inspire new ideas and build alliances to help meet the EU’s energy and climate goals.
