HEATSTACK has featured at the Joint European Summer School 2018 on Fuel Cell, Electrolyser, and Battery Technologies (JESS 2018). Our project, which was also a sponsor of the event, was included in the lecture “HT11: [...]
Sunfire GmbH, a partner of this project, has recently announced an expansion of their activities in fuel cells with Sunfire acquiring all shares of new enerday GmbH, a specialist of small fuel cells for remote [...]
HEATSTACK is sponsoring the Joint European Summer School 2018 on Fuel Cell, Electrolyser, and Battery Technologies (JESS 2018)! Our project will be also featured in the introductory classes on High temperature fuel cells and electrolysers [...]
HEATSTACK will be represented at the European Fuel Cell Forum 2018 (EFCF 2018) next month by project partners the University of Birmingham, who will have a poster published for this event. This poster will showcase [...]
HEATSTACK, as a beneficiary of the FCH JU’s funding for collaborative R&D, has had our innovation proposed to be included in the PICCARD list. The PICCARD list will be 1000 solutions that protect the environment [...]
HEATSTACK will be represented at the Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Technical Conference 2018 (FCH2 2018) by project partner University of Birmingham. PhD Researcher Kun Zhang will deliver a presentation at the conference that will feature [...]
As we entered 2018, HEATSTACK has now completed just over half of the 3-year project duration. This exciting project, funded through the FCH Joint Undertaking and Horizon 2020, focuses on reducing the cost of the [...]
HEATSTACK's third General Assembly Meeting was held this week. The purpose of this meeting was to conduct a thorough review of project progress in the first half of HEATSTACK, including the challenges overcome and milestones reached, [...]
HEATSTACK will be represented at H2FC SuperGen’s Researcher Conference, which takes place from the 11th to 13th December 2017, at St. Andrews University in Scotland. Project partners the University of Birmingham will deliver a presentation [...]
Next week, HEATSTACK’s third General Assembly Meeting will be hosted by the University of Birmingham (one of the project’s partners). During the meeting we will review project achievements and next steps as we approach the [...]
This project has received funding from the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen 2 Joint
Undertaking under grant agreement No 700564. This Joint Undertaking receives support from the
European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme, Hydrogen Europe and Hydrogen Europe
Research.