HyPT-3 will bring together over 70 experts from around the world to compare the relative merits of alternative CO2-free hydrogen technologies.
September 12 - 15, 2023 (Virtual)
Building on the very successful Hydrogen Production Technologies (HyPT) Forums held in 2019 and 2021, HyPT-3 will continue to explore, in depth, a range of current and emerging zero carbon emission (CO2-free) hydrogen production technologies.
The forum will examine, through expert opinion and discussion, the different technologies, with emphasis on: appraisal of current technologies, projections and limitations; challenges and limitations of emerging technologies, and barriers leading to cost reduction; and consideration of systems integration, scale-up and effectiveness, as well as life-cycle analysis.
Date: Tuesday 12 September - Friday 15 September, Australian Central Standard Time.
Time: Sessions scheduled across four days. 2 sessions will be run for each topic to suit different time zones. (see program)
Cost: $110.00 (AUD) general admission, $55.00 (AUD) for students.
Mode: Virtual only - Zoom links will be sent out prior to the forum commencing.
Further Information and Ticket Registration
The International Forum on Hydrogen Production Technologies (HyPT-3) 2023 is an initiative of the Centre for Energy Technology, at the University of Adelaide.
Session Topics:
- Large-scale Commercial Electrolysers
- Emerging Electrolysis Technology
- Hydrogen from Natural Gas
- Thermochemical Processes
- Hydrogen from Bioresources and Waste
- Photo-electrochemical (PEC) and Photocatalysis (PC)
- Natural Hydrogen
Keynote speakers and Panellists:
- Dr Xiaoting Wang (BNEF)
- Martin Hablutzel (Siemens)
- Dr. Thomas I. Valdez (PlugPower)
- Tanya Hodgson (ARENA)
- Prof Meng Tao (ASU)
- Dr Philip van Eyk (UoA)
- Prof Murray Thomson (UToronto)
- A/Prof Simon Smart (University of Queensland)
- Caleb Boyd (Molten)
- Dr Enoch Dames (Monolith)
- Prof Hai Wang (Stanford)
- Dr Zhiwei Sun (UoA)
- Dr Max Ellerich (NEA group)
- Cameron Smith (FFI)
- Richard Day (OHPSA)
- Dr Jenny Hayward (CSIRO)
- Tim Forbes (Hazer)
- Samuli Rasanen (Hycamite)
- Gerard Gatt (Sakowin)
- Prof Alberto Abanades (UPMadrid)
- Hydrogen Europe
- Dr Mandar Risbud (CSIRO)
- Adam Bacon (Bloom Energy)
- Dr Ashley Roberts (EPRI)
- A/Prof Jonathon Love (QUT)
- Dr Cameron Shearer (UoA)
- Prof Robert Wexler (Washington University)
- Dr Tony McDaniel (Sandia)
- Prof Tatsuya Kodama (Niigata)
- Prof Ellen B. Stechel (ASU)
- Dr Peter Loutzenhiser (GIT)
- Prof G.J. 'Gus' Nathan (UoA)
- Prof Andreas Friedrich (DLR)
- Jan-Justus Schmidt (Enapter)
- Prof Francois Aguey-Zinsou (USyd)
- Dr Remo Schäppi (ETHZ)
- Dr Alicia Bayon (CSIC)
- Dr Nathalie Monnerie (DLR)
- Prof Christian Sattler (DLR)
- Prof Jinjia Wei (Jiaotong)
- A/Prof Syed Mubeen (SunHydrogen)
- Prof Bill Tumas (NREL)
- Prof Zetian Mi (UMich)
- Dr Fiona Beck (ANU)
- Prof Greg Metha (UoA)
- Dr Katherine Chou (NREL)
- Dr Joshuah Stolaroff (Mode)
- Dr Hanna Breunig (LBNL)
- Jean-Louis Kindler (Ways2H)
- Dr Tara Hosseini (CSIRO)
- Dr Woei Saw (UoA)
- Dr Hannah Johnson (Toyota)
- Dr Katharina Brinkert (Warwick)
- Dr Francesca Toma (Helmholtz)
- A/Prof Sophia Haussener (EPFL)
- A/Prof Fatwa Abdi (Helmholtz)
- Greg Perkins (WildFire)
- Dr Anna H Kaksonen (CSIRO)
- Heike Carl Zatterstrom (Boson)
- Edgardo Coda Zabetta (Sumitomo SHI FW)
- Dr Chris Boreham (GeoScience Australia)
- Benjamin Mee
- Dr Linda Stalker (CSIRO)
- Elinor Alexander (SA Govt)
- Prof. Simon Holford (UoA)
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