The project partners

Sustainable integration of renewable fuels in local transportation

 

National University of Ireland, Galway

National University of Ireland, Galway

Lead partner

The chemistry group has relevant expertise in materials for hydrogen production and solar energy. The economics group has experience in nonmarket valuation and socio-economic impact analysis and participated in many EU projects. NUIG has the capacity to coordinate the project.

University of Liverpool

University of Liverpool

Partner

The Stephenson is a specialist energy materials research institute focused on the physics and chemistry that will transform the future of energy generation, storage, transmission and efficiency. We have relevant expertise in sustainable fuel generation including the development of novel catalysts.

Instituto Tecnológico y de Energías Renovables, SA

Instituto Tecnológico y de Energías Renovables, SA

Partner

R&D center founded by Tenerife Island Council, included in Tenerife Science and Tech Park. Experience in fostering socioeconomic development and promotion of R&D&i technologies within the fields of Renewables, Environment and ICT. Projects linked to ICT to address challenges such as climate change.

Aran Islands Energy Cooperative

Aran Islands Energy Cooperative

Partner

CFOAT aims at energy independence and carbon neutrality by 2022. It has made big strides in retrofitting of houses and the introduction of electric vehicles. Its plans include local generation of renewable energy and smart management systems with local ownership and control.

Action Renewables

Action Renewables

Partner

Action Renewables (AR) is a private company, limited by guarantee and with charitable status. It is widely recognised as the foremost authority on renewable energy in Northern Ireland. AR has extensive experience of working on projects regarding electric vehicles, private and public.

AREAM

AREAM

Partner

AREAM is a non-profit organisation aiming to promote sustainable development and innovation on energy and environment, including energy regional and local planning, renewable energy sources assessment, energy efficiency on mobility, support to research and demonstration of new technologies.

Agencia Insular de Energía de Tenerife

Agencia Insular de Energía de Tenerife

Partner

AIET is a public non-profit foundation created within the IEE Programme. AIET has more than 10 years of experience in the promotion and dissemination of R&D&i in renewable energy, energy efficiency and environmental protection; as well as in technology and of know-how transfer.

HyEnergy Consultancy

HyEnergy Consultancy

Partner

HyEnergy Consultancy is a private company. Founded in November 2014, it supplies technical and commercial support services to the hydrogen and energy sectors and is a project developer for sector cross over projects.

Logan Energy

Logan Energy

Partner

Logan Energy was founded in June 2005 and has expertise in the design, integration, procurement, installation, operation and maintenance of hydrogen technology base systems incorporating fuel cells, electrolysers, compressors,
storage and H2 refueling stations.

Associated partners

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Where to fins us:

H2 Refueling station future location:

Instituto Tecnológico y de Energías Renovables, S.A.
s/n, Polígono Industrial de Granadilla, 38600 Granadilla, Santa Cruz de Tenerife

info@seafuel.eu

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10:00 h
Welcome to SEAFUEL event & Hydrogen Triple Alliance
10:30 h
Pau Farras
10:50 h
Moving towards sustainable islands
Jan Cornillie - EU Clean Islands Initiative
11:10 h
Clean islands transition linked to sustainable tourism
John Dale Beckley – Canary Green
11:30 h
Hydrogen innovation in islands
Pedro Casero - Hydrogen Europe Research
Break
Green hydrogen production from solar and seawater
11:45 h
Bill Ireland – Logan Energy
Wind to hydrogen, on-shore vs off-shore
Frank Adams - GICON
12:05 h
Marine Energy harvesting to hydrogen
Diana Raine – Smart Hydrogen Consulting
12:25 h
Panel discussion and Q&A audience
12:45 h
Lunch break – poster showcase
13:15 h
Hydrogen Island Roadmaps – The Tenerife case
Josh Williamson – HyEnergy
14:30 h
HGV mobility in islands, infrastructure deployment
Jon Bjorn Skúlason – New Icelandic Energy
14:50 h
Hydrogen Islands, opportunities and challenges
Implementation of a hydrogen project, refuelling urban buses
Andrew Morrisson - Energia
15:10 h
Hydrogen fuel cells as a reliable power supply
Santiago Díaz - Instituto Tecnológico de Canarias
15:30 h
REXH2: The on-board solution for zero-emission navigation
Fernando Szabados – EODev
15:50 h
An all-island approach, the Mallorca Case
María Jaén - Enagas
16:10 h
Panel discussion and Q&A audience
16:30 h
Room Cibeles, Cleopatra Hotel
10:10 h
Strategy for the Atlantic islands
Ismael Morán-García - Joint Secretariat INTERREG Atlantic Area
Delivering of green hydrogen for mobility, maritime and remote energy production
Marc Lavine - Sunrhyse
16:50 h
March 31
10:30 h
SEAFUEL H2 Refuelling Station presentation • ITER’s CEO: Eduardo Ballesteros • SEAFUEL coordinator: Pau Farras Visit to the pilot plant
11:30 h
Visit to other ITER’s facilities (Photovoltaics laboratory, D-ALiX, supercomputer TeideHPC - TBC)
12:30 h
Cocktail at ITER’s Visitor Centre
SEAFUEL Hydrogen Refuelling Station Launch
April 01
08:30 h
Welcome and Registration SOLAR2CHEM event
SOLAR2CHEM X SEAFUEL symposium
09:00 h
08:55 h
Opening Remarks
Prof. Gabriele Centi – University of Messina
Prof. Alexander Cowan – University of Liverpool
11:00 h
09:35 h
10:25 h
10:10 h
Prof. Adélio Mendes – University of Porto
BREAK
Prof. Sophia Haussener – École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Dr. Fatwa F. Abdi – Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin
lunch BREAK
12:35 h
11:35 h
Dr. Luis Villalba – CTO of Sunrgyze project
Dr. Gaia Neri – Enapter
13:45 h
13:10 h
14:55 h
14:20 h
Round-table discussion, Q&A, Closing remarks
TBC
16:55 h
15:10 h
BREAK
Poster session