CONFERENCE
Pendulum Hotel and Manchester Conference Centre, Weston Building, Sackville Street, Manchester M1 3BB
Thursday 26 September 2019.
This One Day Conference organised by European Policy Solutions, and supported by CMB Revolve Technologies, will review recent activity in the development of zero emission trains and looks specifically at the progress in the development of hydrogen and battery electric trains. The Conference builds on the Conclusions of the Hydrogen Trains Workshop held in Edinburgh in May 2018 and looks at the progress made in the United Kingdom and the European Union. In 2018, the UK Government made a commitment to remove diesel only trains from the network by 2040. Similar commitments have been made in other EU Member States and others such as France and Germany have been more ambitious.
This has led to the formation of the Railway Safety and Standards Board (RSSB) Decarbonisation Task Force which made its Final Report to UK Government Ministers in July this year. The Report concluded that “the rail industry, including government, should support the target of net zero carbon by 2050 as proposed by the Committee on Climate Change (CCC).”
These Conclusions from the Hydrogen Trains Workshop emphasised that there was not a single solution or ‘one size fits all’ approach to the replacement of diesel only trains and that each line should assess its needs before the most appropriate type of train was chosen.
“Hydrogen train technology is an exciting innovation which has the potential to transform our railway, making journeys cleaner and greener by cutting CO2 emissions even further. We are working with industry to establish how hydrogen trains can play an important part in the future, delivering better services on rural and inter-urban routes.” Andrew Jones MP, UK Government Rail Minister |
Since May 2018, there has been a number of developments in terms of hydrogen and battery electric trains. These include:
Senior speakers from the UK Government, European Commission, regional governments across Europe and hydrogen and train industries will be invited. The Conference will address policy and technical issues associated with the development of zero emission trains and the Conference will not only look at the trains themselves but the infrastructure needed to support them. It will also look at the way in which demonstration projects can be transformed into large scale deployment.
Conference Fee: £85 + VAT
Display Space is also available
Further information about the seminar can be found on the European Policy Solutions website www.europeanpolicysolutions.com or you can contact Jon Jordan at [email protected] or phone on +44 1259 781404.
Opening Address
Rail Industry Decarbonisation Task Force.
Andrew Kluth, Railway Safety and Standards Board (RSSB)
The Introduction of Zero Emission Trains – An International Perspective
Rory Dickerson, Network Rail
What Next for Zero Emission Trains – The View from the European Commission
Robert Missen, Head of Unit B-3, Research and Innovation, DG Move, European Commission
Germany’s Perspective on Zero Emission Trains
Elena Hof, Programme Manager, NOW Programme, Germany
Amer Gaffar, Director, Manchester Fuel Cell Innovation Centre
Michaela Kendall, CEO, Adelan
Class 230 – How Viva’s Battery Trains and Fast Charge Systems can help de-carbonise UK Railways
Alice Gilman (Head of Marketing, Vivarail) and Dave Horton Chief Engineer, Vivarail)
Batteries: Moving Forward
Ben Parry, Platform Development and Innovation Lead – Mainline Services, Bombardier
Developing Breeze Fuel Cell Trains in the UK
Sean Ring, Technical Manager and Chief Engineer, Alstom UK and Ireland
The Development of Fuel Cells for Rail Applications
Yane Laperche-Riteau, Business Development Director, Ballard Power Systems Europe
The HydroFLEX Train
Stuart Hillmansen, Birmingham Centre for Rail Research and Education, University of Birmingham
The FCH-JU and Shift2Rail Study on Fuel Cells in the Railway Environment
Jon Jordan, European Policy Solutions
Options and Potential for Producing Zero Emission Shunting Locomotives
Clive Hannaford, Managing Director, Clayton Equipment Ltd
The Development of Zero Emission Mainline Locomotives
Tom Houghton, E4tech
Hydrogen Combustion and Zero Emission ICE for Trains
Paul Turner, CMB Revolve Technologies
Zero Emission Trains in Tees Valley
Mark Lewis, Tees Valley Combined Authority
The Role of Leasing Companies in the Introduction of Zero Emission Trains
Tim Burleigh, Head of External Relations, Eversholt Rail (invited)
The Infrastructure Needs of Zero Emission Trains
Stephen Kent, BCRRE, University of Birmingham
Fiona White, Deputy Director, Train Strategy and Operations, Department for Transport
Amer Gaffar, Director, Manchester Fuel Cell Innovation Centre
Tom Houghton, E4tech.
George Davidson, Transport Scotland
Stephen Kent, BCRRE, University of Birmingham
Michaela Kendall, CEO, Adelan
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