Detailed programme
29 March 2023 (Wednesday) 30 March 2023 (Thursday) – Scientific part 30 March 2023 (Thursday) – Educational part 31 March 2023 (Friday)
EMPIRIA HALL
Hydrogen technologies in transportation
Chaired by Thomas von Unwerth
9:00–9:20
Techno-economic analysis of alternate fuel sources for non-electrified rail operations: a case study in the Czech Republic
Federico Zenith (SINTEF, N)
9:20–9:40
Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle optimal control: minimization of hydrogen consumption through a Dynamic Programming approach
Edoardo Cennamo (University of Rome Tor Vergata, I)
9:40–10:00
Driving cycle simulation of hybrid passenger cars powered with hydrogen engine
Štěpán Kyjovský (Czech Technical University, CZ)
10:00–10:20
Simulative sensitivity analyses of a stationary PEMFC-stack model for automotive application
Rico Löser (Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology, D)
10:20–10:40
Risk analysis of the hydrogen filling station: case study
Aleš Bernatík (VSB-Technical University of Ostrava, CZ)
10:40–11:00 Coffee Break
Hydrogen in commercial applications
Chaired by Václav Bystrianský
11:00–11:20
A plant-specific approach to model future hydrogen demands in energy-intensive industries
Marius Neuwirth (Fraunhofer Institute for Systems- & Innovation Research ISI, D)
11:20–11:40
Green hydrogen generation coupled with iron production
Daniela Lopes (CICECO – Aveiro Institute of Materials, P)
11:40–12:00
Climate-neutral raw material supply for refineries – opportunities for the refinery site Schwedt in Germany, Brandenburg
Natalia Pieton (Fraunhofer Research Institution for Energy Infrastructures and Geothermal Systems IEG, D)
12:00–12:20
Techno-economic and net energy comparative studies of Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier (LOHC) storage and transport
Nomuunaa Tsogt (Inha University, ROK)
12:20–12:40 STUDENT AWARDS & CLOSING CEREMONY
12:40–13:40 Lunch