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Technical Meeting | 2-day Event on 9 & 10 September

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London , United Kingdom
From:
9
09 September 2026
09:00 (BST)
To:
10
10 September 2026
16:00 (BST)
ENERGY TRANSITION HAZARDS IN MOTION
2-day face-to-face Technical Meeting in London, UK


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This will be a 2-day event held in London, UK. Day 1 of the event (Wednesday 9 September) will start at 9.00am with registration, and an evening drinks reception will be held after the last presentation from 17.15 onwards. Day 2 (Thursday 10 September) will start at 9.00am and will close at or before 16.00 to allow all delegates to travel in the evening.

This Technical Meeting will cover ‘Energy Transition Hazards in Motion’ and will address the management of hazards arising from the transport of the substances set to play a key role in the energy transition as well as the use of new energy sources for vehicle propulsion. The programme comprises several presentations disseminating the findings from ongoing and recent research projects, including ARISE, SafeAm, ROAD THRYP, FutureGrid, Skylark, and more. The morning of Day 1 of the Technical Meeting will be dedicated to the ARISE Joint Industry Project, and the event schedule will be confirmed shortly.

PROGRAMME:
 
ARISE overview: Navigating the future of ammonia transport safely, efficiently and sustainably
Olivier Salvi & Bastien Caillard - Ineris Développement
Testing campaign to assess the performance of IR cameras to detect and quantify ammonia releases
Lauris Joubert - Ineris & Pierre-Yves Foucher - Onera
Testing campaign of ammonia releases at sea
William Giraud - Cedre
End-to-end simulations of ammonia bunkering incident : From release to atmospheric and marine consequences
Ludovic Lepers - Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences
Small and medium-scale experiments of underwater ammonia releases
Laurent Aprin - IMT Mines Ales
SafeAm - Increased safety of ammonia handling for maritime operations
Yannick Jooss - SINTEF
Application of quantitative risk and toxic dispersion modelling in risk-based design of ammonia fuelled ships
Hans Jørgen Johnsrud - DNV
Experimental characterisation of jet fires from NMC battery thermal runaway
Karthik Nagendra - Akzonobel
Safe design of hydrogen fuelled vessels - Examples, technical and regulatory challenges
Olav Roald Hansen - HYEX Safety
ROAD TRHYP EU Project - Calibration and performance of a bonfire test on a type V high pressure thermoplastic cylinder filled with H2 at 500 bar
Laurent Paris & Roman Chiva - Efectis
FutureGrid: Repurposing the gas network for hydrogen, blends and CO2
Lisa Witty & Usama Vania - National Gas Transmission
Risk management challenges of CCUS
Robert Magraw, Yujing Ho & Mobashar Hasan - BakerRisk
Assessing underwater release of CO2
Paal Skjetne - SINTEF
Safety and integrity considerations for CO2 pipelines
Gabriele Ferrara - DNV
Project Skylark: Update on large-scale CO2 experiments and modelling exercise
Dan Allason - DNV & Simon Gant - Health and Safety Executive
Can one avoid using CFD when assessing the consequences of CO2 releases from pipelines?
Malte Kjellander - Vysus Group

Note: The order of the presentations may change. We will confirm the final schedule shortly.

We look forward to seeing you at the event.
 
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Venue


Broadway House
Tothill Street
London
Inner London
SW1H 9NQ
United Kingdom
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FABIG members: Free
Non-members: £525.00

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