Icelandic New Energy has achieved experience in organizing conferences in the topic of hydrogen and other alternative fuels for transport.
Here to the right are few of the conferences organized by INE and their presentations.
The workshop on ‘Electromobility in the North Atlantic Regions’ was held 4th of October 2012 in Reykjavík, Iceland. The event was highly successful and close to 80 people participated. This was a unique oportunity to get an insight in the progress in the Nordic countries and was organized by Icelandic New Energy as well as EcoEnergy, NAHA and projects funded by Nordisk Energy Forskning (INTELECT, No-Slone and RekkEVidde).
Here you can find the agenda for the conference.
The presentations are available here below:
Jón Björn Skúlason, Icelandic New Energy, Iceland
Government policy and status – Græna Orkan
Ole Henrik Hannisdal, Grönn Bil, Norway
Electric vehicles in Norway – status and future steps
Jonas Ericson, Clean vehicles Stockholm, Sweden
Mikael Sloth, H2-Logic, and chairman SHHP, Denmark
How can hydrogen enable electrification of transport in Denmark.
Oliver Weinman, head of research and development, Vattenfall Europe, Germany
Large scale storage of renewable electricity
Christopher Kloed, chairman NAHA, Norway
Role of hydrogen in North Atlantic context
Árni Sigurbjarnarson, Northsailing, Iceland
RENSEA – using renewable energy in marine environment
Sigurd Enge, Bellona foundation, Norway
Renewable energy as a portfolio for marine fuels
Arto Haakana, Green net Finland
RekkEVidde – measuring actual range of battery vehicles
Guðrún Lilja Kristinsdóttir, Icelandic New Energy
Public testing of FCEV´s and BEV´s in Iceland
Juhani Laurikko, VTT, Finland
Electromobility in Finland – policy and status
Jens Christian Lodberg Hoj, Inzero mobility, Denmark
No-Slone project– Making logistics sustainable through Nordic cooperation
Sigurður Ingi Friðleifsson, Energy Agency Iceland
INTELECT – incentives for electro-mobility in the Nordic countries
Ágústa Loftsdóttir, National Energy Agency
Fuel consumption and forecasting future fuel needs
Sverrir Viðar Hauksson, Chairman Automotive Association of Iceland
NAHA conference
A conference held in conjunction with the inauguration of the hydrogen boat in Iceland.
Below you can find the lectures of the conference held in Reykjavík Iceland:
1. Daniel Aklil – The PURE Project
2. Dr. Scott M. Staley – Ford Technology & Iceland as a Proving Ground
3. Lilja Guðmundsdóttir – H2 Infrastructure, Electric Distribution and Hydrogen Production
4. María H. Maack – Research path within the SMART-H2
5. Monika Kentzler – Development of Fuel Cell Buses and Vehicles, Future Outlook
6. Jón Björn Skúlason – Iceland Striving Towards the Hydrogen Society
7. Ulf Hafseld – HyNor and the Scandinavian Hydrogen Highway Partnership
8. Greg Jones – Wind-Hydrogen-Diesel Energy Project