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The Sustainable Chemistry of Electrofuels and Electrochemicals Faraday Discussion will take place at Manchester Metropolitan University, bringing together established and early-career scientists, postgraduate students, and industrial researchers. This unique conference format emphasizes discussion, allowing participants to engage deeply with the latest research in the field of power-to-X technologies.
Conference Format
Participants will receive primary research papers in advance, ensuring that the majority of the meeting is dedicated to discussion. This collaborative environment encourages all delegates to contribute, fostering a rich dialogue around the latest advancements and challenges in sustainable chemistry.
Key Themes
The conference will cover critical themes such as:
Power to Hydrogen: Addressing the transition to a hydrogen-based energy system and the associated technological challenges.
Power to Hydrocarbons: Exploring strategies for defossilizing the transport sector through e-fuels and sustainable aviation fuels.
Power to Ammonia: Discussing the production of green ammonia and its implications for energy storage and agriculture.
Sustainability Challenges: Investigating the environmental impacts and resource availability related to e-fuels and e-chemicals.
Networking Opportunities
The event will feature a mix of talks, poster sessions, and informal networking, including a conference dinner that celebrates past Faraday Discussion organizers. This setting provides an excellent opportunity for attendees to connect with leaders in the field and discuss their research.
Registration
Registration is now open, with various pricing options available for RSC members, non-members, and students. The fee includes access to all scientific sessions, refreshments, and a copy of the Faraday Discussions journal volume post-event. For more details and to register, visit the Royal Society of Chemistry's event page.