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Dr. Andrew F. Burke - Conference Chairman

Since 1974, Dr. Burke’s research has involved many aspects of electric and hybrid vehicle design, analysis, and testing. He was a key contributor on the US Department of Energy Hybrid Test Vehicles (HTV) project while working at the General Electric Research and Development Center. He continued his work on electric vehicle technology, while Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Union College and later as a research manager with the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory (INEL). Dr. Burke joined the research faculty of the ITS-Davis in 1994. He directs the EV Power Systems Laboratory and performs research and teaches graduate courses on advanced electric driveline technologies, specializing in batteries, ultracapacitors, fuel cells and hybrid vehicle design. Dr. Burke has authored over 80 publications on electric and hybrid vehicle technology and applications of batteries and ultracapacitors for electric vehicles.

 






Session 5
Chaired by:
Ahmad Pesaran

8:30 to 10:15
Automotive and Light Mobile Systems
The future of energy capture, storage  and pulse power and the technologies' impact on the next generation of light mobile vehicles, automobiles, forklifts, and industrial haulers.
Critical Issues proposed for discussion include:

1.     Other than cost what is the biggest barrier to large scale usage of high power energy storage?

2.     What current applications using high power systems are in production?

3.     Why is it taking so long to accept high power energy storage in automobiles, In spite of the significant demand for energy efficiency improvements?

4.    What are the most likely near term applications in light mobile vehicles?

Contributing Speakers and Panel Members include:
  Mr. Kevin Harris, Director of Business Development, Hydrogenics, Inc.
Mr. David Alexander, CEO, IVUS Energy Innovations
Pending
  10:15 to 10:30 Coffee Break Sponsored by: TBD







Session 6
Chaired by:
David Mazaika

10:30 to 12:00
Heavy Transportation and Mass Transit
The advantages of efficient, advanced energy storage provide environmental benefits to mass transit systems, industrial trucking and rail.
Critical Issues proposed for discussion include:

1.     With the global success of using ultracapacitors on busses, what is the next likely production application?

2.     What is the most significant improvement required to create a larger market value for energy storage in heavy vehicles?

3.     Why are trash trucks not using high power energy for hybrids?

4.     What is the tradeoff between electrical energy storage and compressed gas and fluids?

Contributing Speakers and Panel Members include:
  Mr. Jin Park, Senior Engineer, Nesscap, Inc.
Mr. Marcus Emerson, Vice President, Electrical Power worX Corporation
Mr. Rob Del Core, Director of Business Development, ISE Corp
  12:00 to 1:30 Lunch Sponsored by:  TBD





Session 7
Chaired by:
Barry Williams
1:30 to 3:15
Data Integrity and Enterprise Backup
Energy storage to prevent the loss of critical data.  The issues and solutions for integrating advanced energy components with flash memory, controllers and servers.
Critical Issues proposed for discussion include:
 
Contributing Speakers and Panel Members include:
  John Houldsworth, CTO of HCE Business Unit, Texas Instruments
Lane Hauck, Technology Staff, Agiga Tech a Cypress Semiconductor Company
Pending
  3:15 to 3:30 Coffee Break Sponsored by:  TBD







Session 8
Chaired by:
John Sowers
3:30 to 5:00
Stationary Power, Industrial and Power Quality
Making intelligent energy management systems that will have a significant impact on environmental advances.
Critical Issues proposed for discussion include:

1.     What are the comparative advantages and disadvantages for energy storage between ultracapacitors, batteries and flywheels?

2.     What are the most critical requirements for supporting stationary power using energy storage?

3.     How significant is the industrial market place for smart meters, remote sensing and health monitoring?

4.     Will more government regulation help or hinder the growth of energy storage in the industrial and smart grid markets?

Contributing Speakers and Panel Members include:
Mr. Larry Stapleton, Vice President of Sales, Ballard Fuel Cells
Mr. Mark Cohen, Product Director, ReliOn, Inc.
Mr. Tom Apalenek, Senior Principle Systems Engineer, BAE Systems
Awards Ceremony and Industry Dinner Cruise:  Sponsored by Ioxus, Inc.

      Wednesday, October 13th
Seminars  Tuesday                                                                                   Thursday
                                       

Agenda is preliminary and subject to change without notice.
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