Previous (2010) Technical Conference Program

Learn the latest technologies and strategies of the industry leaders!

Keynote Session Mar. 4 [Thur] 13:00-15:30 FC EXPO 2010 Technical Conference Program
FC EXPO 2010 Special Session March 3 [Wed] 17:00-18:00
Special Session Mar. 4 [Thur] 16:30 - 17:30
PV EXPO 2010 - 3rd Int'l Photovoltaic Power Generation Expo - Technical Conference Program BATTERY JAPAN - International Exhibition dedicated to Rechargeable Battery - Technical Conference Program
All Sessions are Bilingual(English/Japanese)
Mar
3
[Wed]
9:30
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12:10
[FC-1] Details
Overseas Trends in Commercialization of Fuel Cells
* Securing Clean Energy and Ensuring Germany’s Competitiveness —Hydrogen with Fuel Cell and Battery-electric—
* Emerging Markets for Fuel Cells: An Overview
* Roadmap: Commercialization of Fuel Cell Technologies in KOREA
[FC-6] Details
Updated Technologies for Green Hydrogen from Sunlight and Water
* Direct Water Splitting to Solar Hydrogen by Photoelectrode Catalyst System
* Current Trend of Production and Utilization of Hydrogen in Water Electrolysis
* Study of Small Hydrogen Supply System at Honda
13:30
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16:10
[FC-2] Details
The Latest in PEFC R&D —Pursuing High Performance, High Durability and Low Cost—
* State-of-art Technologies of Cathode Catalysts for PEFCs
* The Cutting Edge of Hydrocarbon Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Development
* Research and Development of MEAs for PEFCs
[FC-7] Details
The Cutting Edge of SOFC Development
* Development and Installation of SOFC System in Nippon Oil Corp.
* NGK’s Unique GCI (Gas Channel Integrated) SOFC Cells and Stacks
* Development of SOFC System for Automotive Application
Mar
4
[Thur]
9:30
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12:10
[FC-3] Details
Challenges and Strategies toward Further Popularization of ENE-FARM
* The Present Situation and Future Vision of ENE-FARM
* The Marketing Strategy of Residential Fuel Cell Co-generation System
* ’CO2 Off House’ That Combines Photovoltaic Generation and Fuel Cell
[FC-8] Details
The Latest Development Trends in Mobile and Portable Fuel Cells
* Commercializing Fuel Cells in Mobile Applications —Bringing Fuel Cells from Lab to Life—
* Latest Development of MTI Micro’s Portable Fuel Cell System for Mobile Use
* Process Ready Architected Nano-Materials for Superior Performance and Lifetime in Small Fuel Cells
Mar
5
[Fri]
9:30
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12:10
[FC-4] Details
Developing Fuel Cell Vehicles for Practical Use —Towards Commercialization from 2015—
* Latest FCV Development in Nissan : Challenges for Durability and Cost
* Fuel Cell Vehicle Development in Honda
* Challenges for TOYOTA’s Fuel Cell Vehicle Development
[FC-9] Details
Development and Commercialization Trends of Large Scale Fuel Cells
* Progress in Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cells
* Strategic Development for Stationary Fuel Cell Applications
* Current Status and Future Prospects for Large-Scale SOFC Combined Cycle System
13:30
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16:10
[FC-5] Details
The Cutting Edge of Overseas Fuel Cell Vehicle Development
* Fuel Cell Vehicles —One Step on the Path to Commercialization—
* Development of Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle in Hyundai-Kia Motors
* Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle Development at GM —Progress and Challenges—
[FC-10] Details
Commercialization of Fuel Cells and Expectations for Market Expansion
* PEMFC Replacement of Batteries in Backup Power and Material Handling Applications
* Micro Fuel Cell for Portable Electronic Devices
* Application of the Fuel Cell in Industrial Electric Vehicle, Robot, and Portable Power Supply

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FC-K Keynote Session Policy-making, Automobiles and Energy: Industry Leaders Present
Their Strategies and Outlook on Fuel Cells
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March 4 [Thur] 13:00-15:30
Kenta Iida Japan’s Approach to the Commercialization of Fuel Cell/Hydrogen Technology Kenta Iida
Director, Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Promotion Office, New and Renewable Energy Div., Energy Conservation and Renewable Energy Dept., Agency for Natural Resources and Energy, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
The Commercialization of fuel cell and hydrogen technology is indispensable for stable and efficient energy supply, prevention of global environmental issues, and creation of new industries and employment. In this regard, METI is promoting policies on hydrogen and fuel cell. This presentation introduces current status of these policies and their future strategy.
Takashi Moriya Sustainable Society & “Fuel-cell Electric Vehicle” Takashi Moriya
Operating Officer, General Manager, Technology Research Div. 1, Automobile R&D Center, Honda R&D Co., Ltd.
Global warming is one of the biggest challenges for human beings. We urgently need to develop automobiles for a sustainable society. Fuel-cell electric vehicles have been gaining increased attention as an ultra-clean car, and this presentation will introduce Honda's latest technologies and efforts.
Ikutoshi Matsumura Towards Widespread Residential Fuel Cells and A Hydrogen Society Ikutoshi Matsumura
Representative Director, Executive Vice President, Executive Director of the Energy System Business Div., Executive Director of the Research & Development Div., Nippon Oil Corp.
ENEOS has completed a large scale stationary fuel cell demonstration project and entered the stage of general sales in 2009. Aiming for a future low carbon society, another demonstration project for construction of hydrogen infrastructure for fuel cells will be commenced.

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FC-S Special Session Overview of United States Department of Energy Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Activities Free
/Text book
for sale
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March 3 [Wed] 17:00-18:00
U.S. Department of Energy(DOE), Fuel Cell Technologies Program, Deputy Program Manager, Sunita Satyapal Sunita Satyapal
Deputy Program Manager, Fuel Cell Technologies Program, U.S. Department of Energy(DOE)
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Fuel Cell Technologies Program is continuing research and development to advance hydrogen and fuel cell technologies while emphasizing near-term applications that can benefit the country today. This presentation provides an overview of the U.S. DOE Fuel Cell Technologies Program efforts and accomplishments in enabling the widespread commercialization of fuel cells. The presentation will also provide updates on the status of hydrogen and fuel cell research, development, and demonstration, critical improvements in technologies, as well as program activities aimed at overcoming economic and institutional obstacles to commercialization.

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EN-K Special Session Industry Leaders’ Strategies toward Realization of Low Carbon Society Detail details
March 4 [Thur] 16:30-17:30
Toru Ishida Towards Next Generation Energy Systems in Societies Toru Ishida
Director-General, Agency for Natural Resources & Energy, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI)
The development of next generation energy systems in societies is needed to achieve “energy policy”, “environmental policy”, and “industrial policy” simultaneously. The present policies will be presented, focusing on solar cells, batteries, and fuel cells, EMS (Energy Management Systems) which are the key technologies.

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