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22 April 2008, Tuesday

9.00–10.00 Registration
10.00 Opening ceremony
10.00–17.30 Plenary session: held jointly with 9th IPHE Steering Committee Meeting
10.00–10.15 Welcoming speech on behalf of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
A. Fursenko, Minister of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
Audio   (S. Mazurenko, Head of the Federal Agency for Science and Innovation)
10.15–10.30 Welcoming speech on behalf of IPHE. The role of IPHE in promoting cooperation in the field of hydrogen technologies
Sara Filbee, IPHE Chair, Canada
Presentation      Audio
10.30–11.30 Part 1: Presentation of the Russian R&D hydrogen and fuel cell program
10.30–10.45 National policy in the field of hydrogen technologies as an element of innovative development of Russia
S. Mazurenko, Head of the Federal Agency for Science and Innovation
Presentation      Audio
10.45–11.00 National Strategy of Nanotechnologies Development
M. Kovalchuk, Director, Russian Research Center “Kurchatovsky Institute
Presentation      Audio
11.00–11.15 The Russian hydrogen and fuel cell R&D programme
S. Malyshenko, Joint Institute of High Temperature, Russian Academy of Sciences
Presentation      Audio
11.15–11.30 Consolidation of public forces for building national hydrogen economy
P. Schelisch, President, National Association of Hydrogen Energy, Member of the
Public Chamber, Russia

Presentation      Audio
11.30–12.00 Coffee Break
11.30–12.15 Press conference
12.00–13.00 Part 2: Presentations of national hydrogen and fuel cell programs (IPHE-member countries)
12.00–12.15 Brazilian Hydrogen Economy Development
Joao Jose de Nora Souto, Undersecretary for Oil, Natural Gas and Renewable Fuels, Ministry of Mines and Energy, Brazil
Presentation      Audio
12.15–12.30 Policy, programme and activities in H2\FC sector in China
Jiugui Liu, Deputy Director General, Ministry of Science and Technology, China
Presentation      Audio
12.30–12.45 Use of Hydrogen in Transport and Power Sector in India
L.M. Das, Professor, Centre for Energy Studies, Engines and Unconventional Fuels Laboratory, Institute of Technology, New Delhi
Abstracts      Presentation      Audio
12.45–13.00 Questions & answers. Discussion
13.00–13.45 Poster reports
13.00–13.45 Coffee break
13.45–15.15 Part 3: Presentation of national hydrogen and fuel cell programs (non IPHE-member countries)
13.45–14.00 Hydrogen South Africa
Cordellia Sita, Manager, Department of Science and Technology, South Africa
Abstracts      Presentation      Audio
14.00–14.15 Sahara Trade Winds to Hydrogen: Towards the Development of Large Scale Integrated Sustainable Energy Systems
Khalid Benhamou, Managing Director, Sahara Wind Inc., Morocco
Abstracts      Presentation      Audio
14.15–14.30 Hydrogen Energy R&D and roadmap in Malaysia
Prof. Wan Ramli Wan Daud, Director of Fuel Cell Institute, University of Kebangssan, Malaysia
Abstracts      Presentation      Audio
14.30–14.45 Advanced energy technologies for developing contries
Shaoyi Li, United Nations Department of Economic & Social Affairs, Division of Sustainable Development
Abstracts      Audio
14.45–15.00 UNIDO-ICHET Support to Hydrogen Energy Implementation in Developing Countries
E. Ture, Director, UNIDO-International Centre for Hydrogen Energy Technologies
Abstracts      Presentation      Audio
15.00–15.15 Questions & answers. Discussion
15.15–15.30 Coffee Break
15.30–17.30 Part 4: National hydrogen and fuel cell strategies and roadmaps of IPHE members
15.30–15.50 Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies: Status, Challenges and Future Opportunities
J. Milliken, Head of the US Hydrogen Program, U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, USA
Abstracts      Presentation      Audio
15.50–16.10 The EU strategy for promoting fuel cells and hydrogen Technologies: The Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Technology Initiative (JTI)
Raffaele Liberali, Director for Energy, DG for Research, European Commission
Abstracts      Audio
16.10–16.30 German national hydrogen and fuel cell program
J. Garche, WBZU, Member of the Board
Presentation      Audio
16.30–16.50 National Hydrogen & Fuel Cells Roadmap (HyWay project studies)
Fernandes Rei, IDMEC/IST, Lisbon, Portugal
Abstracts      Presentation      Audio
16.50–17.00 Questions & answers. Discussion
17.00–17.30 Summary
17.30–19.30 Dinner/reception

23 April 2008, Wednesday

10.00–16.30 Section 1: “Hydrogen technologies for developing world”
10.00–11.30 Panel 1: “Hydrogen Production”
Co-chairs: Beatrice Coda, European Commisison, Energy Research Directorate
А. Koroteev, General Director, Keldysh Research Center
V. Sobyanin, Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
10.00–10.20 Catalytic processes for production of hydrogen-rich gas from natural, synthetic and renewable energy sources
V. Sobyanin, Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
Abstracts      Presentation
10.20–10.40 The effective technology of hydrogen production
A. Stolyarevskiy, Center CORTES
Abstracts      Presentation
10.40–11.00 Development of highly efficient compact fuel processor with microchannel reformer
А. Gulevich, SSC RF Institute for Physics and Power Engineering”, Obninsk, Russia
Abstracts      Presentation
11.00–11.10 Hydrocarbon processors for hydrogen production using micro and nanotechnology
V. Kuznetsov, Ph.D., Institute of Thermophysics Siberian Branch of the Russian academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia
Abstracts      Presentation
11.10–11.20 Technology of hydrogen and steam-hydrogen mixture through hydrolysis of aluminum powders for self-contained combined plants
V. Ikonnikov, Ph. D, Russian Scientific Centre “Applied Chemistry”, St. Petersburg, Russia
Abstracts      Presentation
11.20–11.30 Questions & answers. Discussion
11.30–12.00 Coffee break
12.00–16.30 Panel 2: Fuel Cells
Co-chairs: Beatrice Coda, European Commisison, Energy Research Directorate
А. Koroteev, General Director, Keldysh Research Center
V. Sobyanin, Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
12.00–12.20 Technical Status and Challenges for a Hydrogen-Based Economy
William Tumas, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
Presentation
12.20–12.40 Optimization of PEM water electrolysers and fuel cells and some issues of international cooperation
V. Fateev, Russian Research Center “Kurchatov Institute”
Abstracts      Presentation
12.40–12.55 Plasma Catalytic Methods of Hydrogen Production: R&D status
V. Zhivotov, Russian Research Center “Kurchatov Institute”
Presentation
12.55–13.10 Hydrogen production by pyrolysis ethanol on nickel catalysts
A. Vyatkin, Institute of Microelectronics Technology and High-Purity Materials, Chernogolovka, Moscow Region, Russia
Abstracts      Presentation
13.10–13.25 Highly efficient technology of hydrogen production from hydrocarbons
D. Astanovsky, JSC “Fast Engineering”
Presentation
13.25–13.40 Prospects for microchannel catalytic systems in generating hydrogen from hydrocarbons
L. Makarshin, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, RAS, Novosibirsk
Presentation
13.40–14.00 Questions & answers. Discussion
14.00–14.30 Coffee break
14.30–14.50 Highly-efficient hydrogen-air solid oxide fuel cell
A. Demin, Institute of high temperature electrochemistry, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Yekaterinburg, Russia
Abstracts      Presentation
14.50–15.10 Development of the 2 kW Power Mobile Power Unit with PEM Fuel Cells
Y. Burkovsky, “Keldysh Research Center”, Moscow, Russia
Abstracts      Presentation
15.10–15.25 Development of new generation fuel cells
M.R. Tarasevich, professor, A.N.Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Abstracts      Presentation
15.25–15.40 Water electrolysis in special cells
Beycan Ibrahimo?lu, professor, Gazi University, Turkey
15.40–15.55 Fuel cells-powered power unit for work in the rail-road tunnels
D. Grigorovich, All-Russian scientific and research institute of railroad transport
Presentation
15.55–16.15 Questions & answers. Discussion
16.15–16.30 Summary
10.00–11.30 Panel 3: “Hydrogen Storage”
Co-chairs:
S. Malyshenko, Joint Institute of High Temperatures of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Sunita Satyapal, Team Leader, Office of Hydrogen, Fuel Cells and Infrastructure Technologies, U.S. Department of Energy
10.00–10.20 Development of materials and metal hydride systems for hydrogen storage and purification
V. Borzenko, Joint Institute for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Science, Moscow
S. Mitrokhin, Chemistry Department, Lomonosov Moscow State University
B. Tarasov, Dr., Head of Laboratory, Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics of the Russian Academy of Science, Chernogolovka, Russia
G. Yankov, Moscow Power Engineering Institute (Technical University), Russia

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Presentation
10.20–10.40 The U.S. National Hydrogen Storage Project: Meeting the Challenge of Vehicular Hydrogen Storage
Sunita Satyapal, Office of Hydrogen, Fuel Cells and Infrastructure Technologies U.S. Department of Energy, USA
Abstracts      Presentation
10.40–10.55 Development of hydride materials as compact form for hydride storage and hydrogen generation
V. Simagina, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Siberian Branch of the Russian
Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia

Abstracts      Presentation
10.55–11.05 Prospects of Metal Hydride Technologies in South Africa
V. Linkov, South African Institute for Advanced Materials Chemistry, South Africa
Presentation
11.05–11.15 Synthesis of Magnesium Hydrides with Carbonic Nanocomposite Catalysts
A. Yermakov, Institute of Metal Physics of the Ural Division of RAS, Yekaterinburg
Abstracts      Presentation
11.15–11.30 Questions & answers. Discussion
11.30–12.00 Coffee break
12.00 – 14.30 Panel 4: “Application of hydrogen technologies in energy and transport sector”
Co-chairs:
S. Malyshenko, Joint Institute of High Temperatures of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Sunita Satyapal, Team Leader, Office of Hydrogen, Fuel Cells and Infrastructure Technologies, U.S. Department of Energy
12.00–12.20 High-temperature superconductivity and hydrogen-based technologies for aircrafts
L. Chubraeva, Research Institute of Innovation Technologies of Electromechanics and Electric Power Engineering
Abstracts
12.20–12.40 Application of the methane-hydrogen fuel compositions (MHFC) for a vehicle with high ecological quality
A. Ramenskiy, National association of hydrogen energy
Abstracts      Presentation
12.40–13.00 Hydrogen steam-generator for stationary power systems
S. Malyshenko, Joint Institute for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Science, Moscow
Abstracts      Presentation      Video_1      Video_2
13.00–13.15 Results of research on creation of a coal-hydrogen non-polluting power station with a high temperature steam turbine (with steam temperature 850–1500 °C)
V. Fedorov, Joint-stock company “Turbocon”, Kaluga, Russia
Abstracts
13.15–13.30 Integrated solar and wind power system with hydrogen cycle of energy accumulation
S. Kognovitsky, Ioffe Institute of Physics and Technolgy, St.Peterburg, Russia
Presentation
13.30–13.45 Creation of an experimental hydrogen complex at the tidal electrical station
I. Usachev, Scientific and research institute of energy facilities
Presentation
13.45–14.00 Questions & answers. Discussion
14.00–14.30 Coffee Break
14.30–16.30 Panel 5: Hydrogen Safety
Co-chairs:
S. Malyshenko, Joint Institute of High Temperatures of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Sunita Satyapal, Team Leader, Office of Hydrogen, Fuel Cells and Infrastructure Technologies, U.S. Department of Energy
14.30–14.50 Research and development of hydrogen safety issues in the framework the R&D program funded by Federal Agency of Science and Innovation
S. Korobtsev, Russian Research Center “Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, Russia
Presentation
14.50–15.10 International Safety Codes and Standards R & D Overview
Jay Keller, Ph.D., Hydrogen Program Manager, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
Presentation
15.10–15.25 Reduce normative barriers for safe implementation of the hydrogen technologies: HYPER project
Robert Blanchard, Health and Safety Laboratories (UK)
Abstracts      Presentation      Video_1      Video_2
Video_3      Video_4
15.25–15.40 Hydrogen Power-units and Experimental Base Infrastructure of JSC “Konstruktorskoe Buro Khimavtomatika”
V. Rachuk, JSC “Konstruktorskoe Buro Khimavtomatiky”
Presentation
15.40–15.55 Hydrogen induced structural damages of palladium membranes and reliabilities of its exploitation during extra pure hydrogen production
V. Goltsov, Donetsk National Technical University, Donetsk, Ukraine
Abstracts      Presentation      Video_1      Video_2
15.55–16.10 Development of test base for debugging of propulsion and power systems feed and energy systems operating on hydrogen fuel and problems of accident protection
A. Galeyev, Federal State Unitary Enterprise “Research Institute of Chemical Machine Building”, Russia
Abstracts
16.10–16.20 Questions & answers. Discussion
16.20–16.30 Summary
10.00–16.30 Session 2: “Public private partnership as a factor of
hydrogen economy establishment”
10.00–11.30 Panel 1: “Practical experience of public private partnership: forms, mechanisms, problems”
Co-chairs:
L. Trusov, General Director, ASPECT, Association of Advanced Technologies, Moscow
A. Ipatov, General Director, Federal R&D Center RF FSUE “NAMI”, Moscow, Russia
10.00–10.15 Public-private partnership experience: Development of the technology, elaboration of a structure and manufacturing capabilities for Hydrogen-Aerial Portable Fuel Cells
I. Barsukov, Ph.D., JSC “Instrument plant “Tenzor”, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
Abstracts      Presentation
10.15–10.30 Public-Private Partnership as a System to Implement Innovation Projects in Alternative Energy and Hydrogen Technologies
B. Kuzyk, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director General, National Innovation Company “New Energy Projects”, Moscow, Russia
Abstracts      Presentation
10.30–10.45 RFNC-VNIIEF activities in the field of hydrogen energy in the interests of Gazprom
O. Brizitsky, Federal State Unitary Enterprise “RFNC-VNIIEF”, Sarov, Russia
Abstracts      Presentation
10.45–11.15 The European Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Joint Technology Initiative: managing public & private interests
Herbert Wancura, Director of ALLP Fuel Cell Systems GmbH (Аustria)
Augustin Escardino de Malva, NTDA Energia (Spain), JTI Member of the Board

Presentation
11.15–11.30 Questions & answers. Discussion
11.30–12.00 Coffee break
12.00–14.00 Panel 2: “Hydrogen technologies and fuel cells: market development and its main trends”
12.00–12.20 Experience of hydrogen technologies application in transport sector
A. Ipatov, D. Sc. (Economic), prof. Federal R&D Center RF FSUE “NAMI”, Moscow, Russia
Abstracts      Presentation
12.20–12.50 JHFC project: a demonstration project of FCVs and hydrogen station
Ms. Yumi Yamashita, Research staff, Engineering Advancement Association of Japan (ENAA)
Presentation
12.50–13.10 Progress of the GEF-UNDP-China cooperation Project “Demonstration for Fuel Cell Bus Commercialization in China”
Lun Jingguang, Project Management Office Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
Presentation
13.10–13.30 Alternative energy power and transport for Sochi-2014 based on use of renewable energy, hydrogen and nanomaterials
P. Schelisch, President of the National Association of Hydrogen Energy, Member of the Public Chamber
Presentation
13.30–14.00 Questions & answers. Discussion
14.00–14.30 Coffee break
14.30–16.30 Panel 3: “Hydrogen technologies and fuel cells: technologies and policy”
14.30–14.45 Fuel Cell: Technology and Policy Update
Robert Rose, US Fuel Cell Council, USA
Presentation
14.45–15.00 Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the near term emerging markets
John Eltern, Professor, State University of New York and Albani, USA
Presentation
15.00–15.15 Breakthrough Innovation: a path to the world’s first available commercial consumer fuel cell product
G. Finkelstein, General Manager, More Energy LTD, Israel
Abstracts      Presentation
15.15–15.30 Alkaline matrix fuel cells and electrolysers
А. Stikhin, Ural electrochemical plant, Novouralsk, Russia
Abstracts      Presentation
15.30–15.45 Electrolysers (Teledyne): the prospects of development of the world hydrogen production market
Yu. Korzhenkov, JSC “PromChimSphera”, Representative Office of Teledyne Energy Systems in Russia
Presentation
15.45–16.00 Questions & answers. Discussion
16.00–16.30 Summary
10.00–16.30 Section 3: “International cooperation in the field of hydrogen technologies”
Со-Chairs:
V. Salygin, Director, International Institute of Energy Poliсy and Diplomacy
N. Lymberopoulos, Director, Programmes and Projects, UNIDO/ICHET
10.00–10.20 National Program of Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Development in New Zealand
Phillipa Blunden, Ministry of Economic Development, New Zealand
Presentation
10.20–10.40 National Program of Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Development in the Republic of Korea
Kee-Suk Nahm, Professor, Chonbuk National University, Republic of Korea
Presentation
10.40–11.10 International Cooperation experiences in EU-funded Hydrogen and Fuel Cell research
Beatrice Coda, European Commission, DG Research, Project Officer
Presentation
11.10–11.30 National hydrogen programme of Iceland
Andres Svanbjonsson, Chief engineer
Presentation
11.30–12.00 Coffee break
12.00–12.15 Mechanisms and Ways of Hydrogen Market Economy Transition: Generalization and Analysis in the Framework of a Novel IAHE Conception
L. Goltsova, Donetsk National Technical University, Donetsk, Ukraine
Abstracts
12.15–12.45 Global Hydrogen Project
Pierpaopo Garibaldi, Ministry of Environment, Italy
Presentation
12.45–13.00 Hydrogen Roadmapping efforts: the HYWAYS—IPHE Project
Fernandes Rei, IDMEC\IST, Lisbon, Portugal
Abstracts      Presentation
13.00–13.15 Review of Hydrogen Energy Strategies in Developing Countries
Oznur Tabakoglu, UNIDO-ICHET
Abstracts      Presentation
13.15–13.30 Hydrogen Technologies for developing world: outcomes of workshop
Shaoyi Li, Economic Affairs Officer, United Nations Department of Economic & Social Affairs, Division of Sustainable Development
Abstracts      Presentation
13.30–13.45 Discussion. Questions and answers
13.45–14.00 Summary
10.00–16.30 Section 4: “Educational and social aspects of hydrogen economy establishment”
10.00–14.00 Panel 1: “Educational and social aspects of hydrogen economy establishment”
Chair:
V. Fateev, Prof., General Director, Institute of Hydrogen Energy and Plasma Technologies Russian Research Center “Kurchatov Institute”
10.00–10.20 Scientific research efforts and training of specialists in the Institute of Energy Efficiencym Problems of MPEI (TU)
N. Kuleshov, Moscow Power Engineering Institute (Technical university)
Abstracts      Presentation
10.20–10.40 Energy-ecological education at the university and school
A. Evdokimov, Moscow state institute of radioengineering, electronics and automation (Technical University), Russia, Moscow
Abstracts      Presentation
10.40–11.00 Priority informational projects of the MIREA Hydrogen Club
V. Shinkarenko, Head of Department, MIREA
11.00–11.20 Pedagogics stimulating thought-activity as a basis for modernization of education in the process of building hydrogen economy
I. Chausov, Institute of Innovative Strategies of General Education Development, Мoscow, Russia
Abstracts      Presentation
11.20–11.30 Questions and answers. Discussion
11.30–12.00 Coffee break
12.00–12.20 “Gindenburg-syndrome”: myths and reality
S. Korobtsev, Deputy Director, Institute of Hydrogen Energy and Plasma Technologies, Russian Research Center “Kurchatov Institute”
Presentation
12.20–12.40 Educational aspects of hydrogen economy: School of general designers as one of the organizational forms for dissemination of information about hydrogen technologies
G. Naumenko, Northwest District, Moscow-city Department of Education, teacher of physics in secondary comprehensive school №1964, city of Moscow, Russia
Abstracts      Presentation
12.40–13.00 “Hydrogen Education” Club at school (lyceum) N179 of St. Petersburg
A. Obukhovskaya, teacher of physics, head of the methodological department, School №179, St Petersburg, Russia
Abstracts      Presentation
13.00–13.15 MIREA Hydrogen Club—an informal student organization of a new type
N. Grigoryeva, Student, Hydrogen Club Chair
Presentation
13.15–13.30 Hydrogen education
L. Ustelemov, school №9, the town of Asha, Chelyabinsk region
Abstracts
13.30–14.00 Questions and answers. Discussion
14.00–14.30 Coffee break
14.30–17.00 Panel 2: “Technology knowledge dissemination. Youth section”
14.30–14.45 Catalytic layers of proton exchange membrane fuel cell. Influence of structure and composition
V. Beloglazov, post graduate student RRC “Kurchatov Institute”, MPEI (Technical University)
Abstracts      Presentation
14.45–15.00 Research in electrocatalytic compositions for reversible electrochemical cell with proton exchange membrane
K. Djous, post graduate, Russian Research Center “Kurchatov Institute”
Abstracts      Presentation
15.00–15.15 The research of Pt-Ir electrocatalysts for unitized reversible fuel cell with solid polymer electrolyte
N. Kabalina, student, MPEI (Technical University)
Abstracts      Presentation
15.15–15.30 Study of the hydrogen production by way of sodium borhydride hydrolysis at nickel and cobalt catalysers for portable fuel cells
А. Ladovsky, student, Moscow Power Engineering Institute (Technical University)
Abstracts
15.30–15.45 Intermetallic compounds for hydrogen storage and purification systems integrated with fuel cell power units
I. Romanov, Post graduate student, Joint Institute for High Temperatures RAS, Moscow, Russia
Abstracts      Presentation
15.45–16.00 Comparison between pumped storage hydroelectricity and hydrogen accumulation
A. Schastlivtsev, PG student, Joint Institute for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstracts      Presentation
16.00–16.15 Alloys and magnium composites for hydrogen accumulation
D. Borisov, post graduate student, Institute of problems of chemical physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka
Presentation
16.15–16.30 Research of MgH2–C and AlH3–C composites
R. Lukashev, Institute of problems of chemical physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Chernogolovka
Presentation
16.30–16.45 Questions and answers. Discussion
16.45–17.00 Summary
 
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