Plenary session: PCC Market and Prospects
- KN1: Dr. Taniguchi, Panasonic Corporation, Moriguchi City - Japon
“Development of Protonic Ceramic Conductors for SOFC and Other Devices”
- KN2: Dr. M-L. Fontaine, SINTEF Materials and Chemistry, Oslo - Norvège
“Proton conducting ceramic electrolysers: tubular design for pressurized hydrogen production”
- KN3: Dr. R. O’Hayre, Colorado School of Mines - USA
“Highly Durable, Coke and Sulfur-Tolerant Fuel-Flexible Protonic Ceramic Fuel Cells and The Path Towards Commercialization”
- KN4: “Dr. R. IhringerFiaxell, Switzerland
"Stability of perovskite air electrode materials under injection of humid air”
Session 1: FUNDAMENTALS & INNOVATION IN PCC MATERIALS: towards improved properties
- KN5: Prof. E. Skùlason, Univ. Iceland, IS
“Electrochemical CO2 and N2 reduction: low and high temperature electrolysis"
Session 2: INNOVATION in PCC MANUFACTURING: towards the scaling-up
- KN6: Prof. J-M. Serra, ITQ UPV-CSIC, Spain
“New architectures and catalysts for future PC applications in energy and chemistry”
Session 3: PCC APPLICATIONS: Investigations in the energy market
- KN7: A. Dubois, Colorado School of Mines, US
“Benchmarking potential cost and performance benefits between Protonic Ceramic and Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Systems”