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11 and 12 September 2019
A joint workshop hosted by MetroHyVe and HYDRAITE
Venue: VSL, The Netherlands
With many countries worldwide pledging to reduce the number of petrol and diesel cars on their roads, hydrogen vehicles are set to play an important role in decarbonising transportation. However, fuel cell systems require extremely high purity hydrogen to operate and this requires a robust
quality assurance system. Additionally, methods for flow metering must be developed to enable quantification of the amount of hydrogen dispensed into vehicles.
A combined workshop is being hosted by the EMPIR MetroHyVe and FCH 2 JU HYDRAITE projects with the aim of providing good practice to the hydrogen community on several topics:
- Flow metering
- Quality assurance
- Quality control
- Hydrogen sampling
- Fuel cell impurity testing
The two day workshop will incorporate talks from partners of the projects on these topics to introduce the importance of these measurements, where the requirements come from (e.g. the relevant standards) and how the measurements should be carried out. Each topic session will include dedicated panel discussions led by key industrial stakeholders.
There will be an opportunity to partake in a poster exhibition where project partners can showcase their deliverables / activities so far.
Attendance to the workshop is free of charge, but will be limited depending on the number of registrations.
The workshop is recommended for anyone working directly with hydrogen vehicles or the
infrastructure that supports it.
Practical information
Venue
VSL Dutch Metrology Institute
Thijsseweg 11
2629 JA Delft, The Netherlands
Registration 11 & 12 September
Please register by clicking here, or paste the link below in your web browser.
https://www.nen.nl/Evenementen/Evenementdetailpagina/Hydrogen-Quality-and-Flow-Metering-for-Hydrogen-Fuel-Cell-vehicles.htm
Poster exhibition
If you would like to make use of the opportunity to show a poster to draw attention to your
project/organization, please send an email to: gnieuwenkamp@vsl.nl
Program and further information
The program and further information will follow shortly.
If you have any content-related questions about the workshop, please contact:
Gerard Nieuwenkamp: gnieuwenkamp@vsl.nl
Or for organizational questions:
Lennart de Waart: lennart.dewaart@nen.nl