
Wednesday 9 September (11.00-12.30)
The Pros and Cons of Fuel Cells for Major Energy Users
As energy-intensive industries face increasing pressure to decarbonise while maintaining operational resilience and cost competitiveness, fuel cells are gaining attention as a potential solution for on-site power generation. Offering high electrical efficiency, lower emissions, and reliable baseload generation, fuel cells present significant opportunities for major energy users. This webinar, presented by On-Site Energy, will explore the advantages and limitations of fuel cell technologies, helping businesses understand where they may fit within wider energy and decarbonisation strategies.
About On-Site Energy
On-Site Energy works only with energy intensive manufacturers to reduce energy costs and emissions. OSE owns and operates the assets, providing off-balance sheet “Energy as a Service”. This means:
- OSE designs, builds, pays for, owns, operates & maintains the energy centre
- OSE charges the facility for power generated
- OSE delivers savings for off-takers, without capex investment
- OSE drives benefits for local supply chains
Outline Agenda
| 14.00 | Welcome and Introduction |
| • The potential benefits of fuel cells for major energy users, including high efficiency, lower emissions, operational resilience, and reduced reliance on grid infrastructure. • The commercial and practical challenges surrounding fuel cells, including capital costs, fuel supply considerations, infrastructure requirements, and technology maturity. • How fuel cells compare with other on-site energy technologies, and where they may play a role in supporting long-term decarbonisation and energy security strategies. | |
| 15.30 | Close |
Register for MEUC’s Partner Webinar delivered by On-Site Energy below.
Please note this event is limited to MEUC Members and end-users only.
Please email claire.slade@meuc.co.uk with any queries