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March 2004
Events
A series of seminars, "Micro Fuel Cell Regulations, Standards & Compliance," are scheduled for February 23-24 (Irvine, CA), March 25-26 (Washington, DC), May 24-25 (Hartford, CT) and June 17-18 (Vancouver, BC). Details: CBI Research, Woburn, MA phone 800/817-8601; www.cbinet.com/seminar_series.html e-mail info@cbinet.com
A "POWER-GEN Renewable Energy" conference is scheduled for March 1-3 at the Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, NV. Details: Jan Simpson, Pennwell, 1421 S. Sheridan, Tulsa, OK 74112, phone 918/831-9736, e-mail pgreconference@pennwell.com.
The "First International Conference on Fuel Cell Development and Deployment" is scheduled for March 7-10 at the University of Connecticut's Global Fuel Cell Center, Storrs, CT. Details: Tricia Bergman, School of Engineering, Phone 860/486-8375, Fax 860/486-8378; e-mail ctfuelcell@engr.uconn.edu; website www.ctfuelcell.uconn.edu/fcic/
Fuel cells will be part of the agenda of the "21st International Battery Seminar & Exhibit" March 8-11 at the Broward County Convention Center, Fort Lauderdale, FL Details: Thomas DeVita, Florida Education Seminars, Inc., Boca Raton, FL, phone 561/367-0193; e-mail powersourcesnet@aol.com; www.powersources.net.
A fuel cell literacy conference, "Tomorrow's Energy Today: All You Ever Wanted to Know about Fuel Cells But Didn't Know Enough to Ask," is scheduled for March 10-12 by St. Philip's College at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio, TX. Details: 210/531-3299; www.accd.edu/spc/fuelcell.
NESEA's 29th annual conference, "Building Energy 2004" will be held March 10-13 at Boston University, including a session, The Hydrogen Economy Debate" and other cutting edge clean energy technologies. Details: NESEA, phone 413/774-6051, web, www.nesea.org
Four seminars on "Military Fuel Cells - The Next Five Years," are scheduled for Orlando, FL (March 11-12), Washington, DC (March 29-30), San Diego, CA (June 7-8), and Las Vegas, NV (June 28-29), featuring David DeVries. Details: Technology Training Corp., 310/563-1223, e-mail ttchq@ttcus.com.
The "Southeastern Fuel Cell Technology and Business Development Conference" will be held March 15-17 at the South Caroline State Museum, Columbia, SC: Details: www.fuelcellsouth.com; 1-888-481-8433.
The "4th Annual Fuel Cell Investor" conference is scheduled for March 25-26 at the Sheraton Society Hill Hotel, Philadelphia, PA. Details: Strategic Research Institute, phone 1-888-666-8514; 646/336-7030; www.srinstitute.com/cg108
Energy and climate change head the agenda of the "Globe 2004" conference scheduled for March 31-April 2 at the Vancouver Convention & Exhibition Centre, Vancouver, Canada. Details: Michael Ross, 1-800-274-6097, e-mail michael.ross@globe.ca; www.globe2004.com.
An international workshop, "Hydrogen- and Fuel Cell-Based Energy Systems in a Future Sustainable Energy World," will be held March 31-April 1, at the Chamber of Commerce, Vienna, Austria, organized by the Austrian Energy Agency (EVA).Working language is English. Details: Tanya Poli-Narendja, EVA, Otto-Bauer-Gasse 6, A-106 Vienna, Austria. Phone +43/1/5861524-13, e-mail poli-narendja@eva.ac.at; website, http://www.eva.ac.at/service/veranst/fch2.htm.
IEEE is organizing a conference, "The Hydrogen Economy: Its Impact on the Future of Electricity," April 19-20 at the JW Marriott Hotel, Washington DC. Details: Prof. Saifur Rahman, VT Alexandria Research Institute, Alexandria, VA, 703/518-8080; email srahman@vt.edu; web www.ieee.org/power/hydrogen.
The 10th Anniversary "International H2/Fuel Cell Group Exhibit" will be held April 19-24 as part of the Hannover Fair `04. Details: Arno A. Evers Fair-PR, Achheimstr. 3, 82319, Starnberg, Germany; phone 049/8151/99892 3; e-mail arno@fair-pr.com; www.fair-pr.com.
The "15th Global Warming International Conference & Expo," including sessions on hydrogen, fuel cells and other clean energy technologies, is scheduled for April 20-22 in San Francisco. No venue has been announced. Details: GW International Program Committee, phone 630/910-1551; gw15@globalwarming.net; http://GlobalWarming.Net.
The "15th U.S. Hydrogen Conference and Hydrogen Expo USA" will be held April 26-30 at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel, Los Angeles, CA. Details: NHA, 1800 M Street n.w., Suite 300, Washington DC 20036; phone 202/223-5547; e-mail nha@ttcorp.com; for Expo: Freesen & Partner, GmbH, Grafenberger Allee 342, D-40235 Duesseldorf, Germany; phone 049/211/68 78 58-11; e-mail info@hydrogenexpo.com; www.hydrogenexpo.com
The "IDEA04 Conference on Fuel Cell Fabrics" is scheduled for April 27-29 as part of the International Engineered Fabrics Conference & Exposition in Miami Beach. Details: Tracey Barefoot, INDA, phone 919/233-1210, ext 123; tbarefoot@inda.org.
The "Fourth Annual BCC Conference Fuel Cells 2004" will be held May 2-4 at the Holiday Inn Select, Stamford, CT. Details: Malika Rajan, BCC, phone 203/853-4266, x 309; email publisher@bccresearch.com.
Hydrogen and fuel cells are part of the agenda of the "6th Annual International Symposium on Combinatorial Approaches for New Materials Discovery" May 3-5 at the Doubletree Hotel and Conference Center, Arlington, VA. Details: The Knowledge Foundation, 18 Webster St., Brookline, MA 02446, phone 617/232-7400, fax 617/232-9171, e-mail custserv@knowledgefoundation.com.
A series of seminars, "Micro Fuel Cell Regulations, Standards & Compliance," are scheduled for February 23-24 (Irvine, CA), March 25-26 (Washington, DC), May 24-25 (Hartford, CT) and June 17-18 (Vancouver, BC). Details: CBI Research, Woburn, MA phone 800/817-8601; www.cbinet.com/seminar_series.html e-mail info@cbinet.com;
A "POWER-GEN Renewable Energy" conference is scheduled for March 1-3 at the Flamingo Hotel, Las Vegas, NV. Details: Jan Simpson, Pennwell, 1421 S. Sheridan, Tulsa, OK 74112, phone 918/831-9736, e-mail pgreconference@pennwell.com.
The "First International Conference on Fuel Cell Development and Deployment" is scheduled for March 7-10 at the University of Connecticut's Global Fuel Cell Center, Storrs, CT. Details: Tricia Bergman, School of Engineering, Phone 860/486-8375, Fax 860/486-8378; e-mail ctfuelcell@engr.uconn.edu website www.ctfuelcell.uconn.edu/fcic/
Fuel cells will be part of the agenda of the "21st International Battery Seminar & Exhibit" March 8-11 at the Broward County Convention Center, Fort Lauderdale, FL Details: Thomas DeVita, Florida Education Seminars, Inc., Boca Raton, FL, phone 561/367-0193; e-mail powersourcesnet@aol.com; www.powersources.net.
The "6th Annual International Symposium - Small Fuel Cells 2004," is scheduled for May 5-7 at the Doubletree Hotel, Arlington, VA. Details: The Knowledge Foundation, Dr. Serge Pan, phone 617/232-7400, e-mail custserv@knowledgefoundation.com.
An "Introduction to the Science and Engineering of Fuel Cells and Fuel Processors" continuing education industrial short course will be offered May 5-7 at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Details: University of Michigan Chemical Eng. Dep't; www.engin.umich.edu/dept/cheme/fuelcellcrse/index.html; phone 734/764-7413.
A "Membrane Electrode Assemby Preparation and Evaluation Workshop" is scheduled for May 16-19 at the University of Puerto Rico, San Juan. Details: 1-888-373-0303; www.nuvant.com/
DoE's Annual 2004 Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Program Review is scheduled for May 24-27 in Philadelphia, PA. Details: Nancy Garland, nancy.garland@ee.doe.gov.
"HYFORUM 2004," the conference cancelled last year because of SARS fears, is now scheduled for May 25-28 at the Kempinski Hotel in Beijing, P.R. China. Details: Ms. Barbara Klein, Forum fuer Zukunftsenergien, Berlin, Germany; phone +49/30/726 15 998-0, fax +49/30/726 15 9989; e-mail klein@zukunftsenergien.de; www.hyforum.org, or www.zukunftsenergien.de.
The "5th Minsk International Heat and Mass Transfer Forum - MIF 2004" is scheduled for May 24-28 in Minsk, Belarus. Details: I. Gurevich, conference secretary, phone 0375/17/284-27-75; e-mail igur@hmti.ac.by; www.itmo.by/forum/mif5.
The "2nd International Fuel Cell Science, Engineering, and Technology Conference" will be held June 14-16 in Rochester, NY. Details: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, e-mail fuelcell@asme.org., phone 212/591-7789.
A workshop on "Synthesis gas production from hydrocarbon fuel," will be held June 17-18 at the University of Twente, The Netherlands. Details: Twente University, Thermal Engineering Laboratory, Attn. Ms. S. Y. Kloost-Zimmerman van Woesik, PO Box 217, AE Enschede, The Netherlands; phone +31/53/4892530, e-mail s.y.kloost-zimmermanvanwoesik@utwente.nl; website http://thw.civ.utwente.nl/Events/symposiumPOGT/
The "15th World Hydrogen Energy Conference" will be held June 27-July 2 at the Pacifico Yokohama Conference Center, Yokohama, Japan. Details: Shigeharu Tanisho, Environmental Sciences Dep't, Yokohama National University, Hodogaya-ku, Yokohama 240-8501 Japan; phone/fax +81/45/339-3996; e-mail secretariat@whec15.jp; website www.whec15.jp.
The "6th European Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Forum" will be held June 28-July 2 at the Kultur- und Kongresszentrum Luzern, Lucerne, Switzerland. Details: P.O. Box 99, CH-5452 Oberrohrdorf, Switzerland, phone 041/56/496-7292, forum@efcf.com, www.efcf.com
The "2nd Annual Advanced Capacitor World Summit" has been rescheduled for July 13-15 at the Wyndham City Center Hotel, Washington, DC. Details: Dan Maiore, Intertech Conferences, 19 Northbrook Drive, Portland, ME 04105, phone 207/781-9615; e-mail dmaiore@intertechusa.com.
The "7th Annual Energy Efficiency Workshop and Exposition" co-sponsored by several government agencies, will be held Aug. 8-11 at the Riverside Convention Center, Rochester, NY. Details: 410/997-07763, www.energy2004.ee.doe.gov, e-mail energy@epponline.com.
Three hydrogen events at the Fall 2004 American Chemical Society meeting in Philadelphia Aug. 22-26: Contributions are sought for a "Symposium on Fuel Cell Chemistry and Operation" Details: Ying She, United Technologies Research Center, phone 860/610-7070, e-mail shey@utrc.utc.com; Andrew M. Herring, Chemical Engineering Dep't, Colorado School of Mines, phone 303/384-2082, e-mail aherring@mines.edu; or John A. Turner, National Renewable Energy Laboratory,, e-mail jturner@nrel.gov. Also scheduled is a symposium "The Chemical Industry in a Hydrogen-Based Economy." Details: Chuck Taylor, Nat'l Energy Technology Laboratory, phone 412/386-6058; Jerry Spivey, Chemical Engineering Dep't, Louisiana State University, phone 225/578-3690, e-mail jjspivey@lsu.edu; and Joe Zoeller, Research Laboratories, Eastman Chemical Co., phone 423/229-5684. e-mail jzoeller@eastman.com. And a third symposium, "Advances in Hydrogen Energy," will also be held at the meet
ing. Details: Jim Brenner, Florida Institute of Technology, phone 321/674-7560, e-mail jbrenner@fit.edu; and Anand Chellappa, MesoFuel Inc., phone 505/314-8145, e-mail anand.chellappa@mesofuel.com.
The "2004 International Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Futures Conference" is scheduled for Sept. 12-15 at the Burswood International Resort, Western Australia. Details: John Williams, +618/9228-1999; johnw@millswilson.com.au; website www.congresswest.com.au/hydrogen.
An "International Symposium and Workshop on Fuel Cells and Hydrogen for Aerospace and Maritime Applications" will be held in conjunction with "H2Expo - 4th International Trade Fair for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies" Sept. 15-17 at the fair site in Hamburg, Germany. Details: Jusrah Doosry, phone +49/40/3569 2447, fax +49/40/3569 2180; e-mail jusrah.doosry@hamburg-messe.de.
The "Electric Drive Transportation Association Conference 2004" is scheduled for Sept. 21-23 in Orlando, FL at the Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center. Details: Jennifer Watts, EDTA, phone 202/408-0774; www.edtaconference.com.
A "Fuel Cells Science & Technology" conference is scheduled for Oct. 6-7 at the Hilton Munich Park Hotel, Munich, Germany. Details: Gill Heaton, Fuel Cells Science & Technology 2004, Oxford, UK phone 044/1865 373625; e-mail fuelcells@heaton-connexion.co.uk; website www.fuelcelladvances.com.
The "2004 Fuel Cell Seminar" will be held Nov. 1-5 at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center, San Antonio, TX. Details: Seminar headquarters, 2025 M Street, n.w., Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036; phone 202/973-8671, e-mail fuelcell@courtesyassoc.com.
The "Ninth International Symposium on Solid Oxide Fuel Cells" is scheduled for May 15-20, 2005 at the Quebec City Convention Center, Quebec City, Canada, as part of the Electrochemical Society's regular meeting. Details: ecs@electrochem.org., web www.electrochem.org.
The "World Hydrogen Technologies Convention 2005", held under the auspices of the International Association for Hydrogen Energy (IAHE), is scheduled for Oct. 3-6 2005 in Singapore. Details: Ms. Tan Kim Suan, Corporate Communications Manager, Institute of Environmental Science & Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, phone 065/6794 1533; e-mail kstan@ntu.edu.sg; website www.iese.ntu.edu.sg.
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