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4th
SHFCA Membership Meeting
THIS EVENT IS FREE FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS. WE WELCOME ALL-COMERS, MEMBERS AND NON-MEMBERS.
With key presentations from:
Zoe Jennings, Partnership Manager,
London Hydrogen Partnership
The London Hydrogen Economy
This presentation will cover the
following:
Zoe has worked in field of Environmental
Project Management for eight years, with a particular remit for Energy.
She has worked for the London Hydrogen Partnership for six months and is
responsible for leading the development and implementation of the London
Hydrogen Action Plan and facilitation of partnership projects that demonstrate
the viability of hydrogen and fuel cells.
Zoe has experience of delivering multi-faceted projects in partnership with various agencies. Prior to this role she set up and managed the REALISE Network, an EU ICT recycling and training programme, with 25 refurbishers and recyclers in London
Graham Hillier, Director of Fuel
Cells Applications, CPI
Progress at The Centre for Process
Innovation’s Fuel Cell Application Facility
The presentation will cover the
work done at the FCAF in the last year and discuss issues around the adoption
of fuel cell technology in the general community.
Introduction to the Proposed UK Hydrogen
Association (UKHA)
This will outline the discussions
that have been held by an ad hoc group on interested parties that have
come together to assess the possibility of creating a UK Hydrogen Association.
The presentation will include the proposals to date and the feedback from
an open meeting held at the Grove Exhibition.
Graham joined CPI in November 2004
following a distinguished career in business development across the European
process industry. Prior to this, he worked in a range of roles from
operations management, through business development and was the Director
of Strategy and Planning for ICI’s Petrochemicals businesses before joining
Corus as Director responsible for it’s £4.3bn sales in to the construction
market. He first became interested in ‘new energy’ while chairing
a global project on sustainable residential buildings involving companies
from Europe, N America, Far East, and India. As a result of this
work he decided to change career to help the adoption of these new technologies.
As Director of Fuel Cell Applications at the CPI, Graham sees his role
as helping to get this efficient low carbon technology applied in everyday
applications so that it can create value for the UK economy, but also contribute
to security of energy supply and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
Tom Read, SHFCA, The Haugh, Carnbo, Kinross KY13 0NX
For enquiries about the programme,
please contact Tom at:
tom.read@shfca.org.uk
or telephone 01577 840 007 / 07949 965 908
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