FINAL PROGRAMME AVAILABLE for next 2-Day Technical Meeting (also available via Webcast) - 23rd & 24th October 2024
03 July 2024
HARNESSING HISTORY: SAFE DESIGN AND OPERATION OF FUTURE ENERGY SYSTEMS
We are pleased to inform you that our next 2-day Technical Meeting will cover 'Harnessing History: Safe Design and Operation of Future Energy Systems' and will be held on Wednesday 23rd & Thursday 24th October 2024 in London, UK and via Webcast.
This will be a 2-day event held in London, UK. Day 1 of the event (Wednesday 23rd October) will start at 9.15am with registration, and an evening drinks reception will be held after the last presentation from 17.10 onwards. Day 2 (Thursday 24th October) will start at 09.00am and will close at 15.30 to allow all delegates to travel in the evening.
FINAL PROGRAMME:
We are pleased to confirm that the following presentations will be given:
- The role of human factors in future energy systems
David Keane - Risktec - Accidental deflagration research and H2 gas turbine enclosure application
Valentina Bisio - Imperial College London & Baker Hughes - Extending a long history of natural gas for heating safety to a possible hydrogen future
Dan Allason - DNV - Heating with hydrogen in Canada: A safety case for Alberta’s first hydrogen home
Sam Greg - Arup - Designing for safety: Integrated energy systems in industrial and non-industrial settings
Asad Mohiuddin - Thornton Tomasetti - Dolphyn hydrogen - Safety and regulatory challenges in the offshore production of hydrogen from wind
Laura Bond & Sean Baker - ERM - Safety studies required for the life cycle of renewable energy projects
Hamid Kareshki & Vahid Foroughi - Fluor - Developing a safe plot plan for hydrogen facilities in the absence of recognised or standardised separation distances
Jerome Hocquet - Technip Energies - Review of ammonia incidents and update on ongoing research activities on ammonia safety
Simon Gant - Health and Safety Executive
Andy Pearson - Star Refrigeration
Ed Sullivan - Ricardo's National Chemical Emergency Centre - Introducing risk analysis and safety distances in Hydrogen Refuelling Station (HRS) design
Benjamin Truchot - INERIS - MultHyFuel - Risk assessment review of hydrogen refuelling stations in a multi-fuel context - Hazardous area classification example for a hydrogen dispenser
David Torrado - ITM - Technological risk management for multi-energy service stations
Duc-Quang Do - TotalEnergies - Data sharing - The key to cost-effective risk assessments for the low carbon industries
Ingar Fossan - Safetec - Electric Vehicle fires: Statistics, parking structures & incident response
Tom Hessels - Netherlands Institute for Public Safety (NIPV) - Modelling source terms for battery-related hazards
Chris Gold - Gexcon
REGISTRATION:
- To attend our 2-day event in person in London, UK, please register here;
- To attend our 2-day event online via live Webcast, please register here.
FEES:
- FABIG Members:
- FREE for attendance in person or via Live Online Webcast
- Non-members:
- £500+VAT for attendance in person
- Only FABIG Members can register for the Webcast
We look forward to hearing from you.