The Fuel Cell Seminar & Exposition (FCS&E) provides an exciting opportunity to learn about and experience the latest advances in fuel cell research, development and demonstration/application. This year’s conference, Fuel Cells: Delivering the Power of a Greener Future, expands on the conference’s mission to advance the global energy, environmental, and economic benefits offered by fuel cell technology. The Fuel Cell Seminar & Exposition 2010 will be held October 18-22, 2010 at the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center San Antonio, TX, USA.

The FCS&E showcases the importance of fuel cells in the development of energy strategies that reduce or eliminate greenhouse gas and criteria pollutant emissions. The 2010 technical program will feature four parallel tracks that cover all aspects of fuel cell R&D, applications, and commercialization. The high temperature fuel cell track will include sessions on solid oxide fuel cells, molten carbonate and direct carbon fuel cells, and fuel processing. The low temperature fuel cell track offers topics on global perspectives, fuel cell testing and modeling, and hydrogen research and development. The third track will focus on the broad range of fuel cell applications including transportation, stationary, and portable power systems. The final track will cover emerging markets, economic considerations, government incentive programs, as well as manufacturing advancements.