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Publications and Contributions:

1.            
“Development of new materials for alkaline electrolysers and investigation of the potential electrolysis impact on the electrical grid”, World Renewable Energy Congress XI, 25-30 September 2010, Abu Dhabi, UAE, Dr. Andrew Cruden, Prof. David Infield, Mahdi Kiaee, Tamunosaki G. Douglas, Dr. Amitava Roy; Renewable Energy Technology Group, Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom.  

2.              “Investigation of molybdenum-(resorcinol-formaldehyde) (Mo-RF) electrode catalyst for alkaline electrolyser reaction”, HYSYDAYS, Elsevier Publication, June 2010, Tamunosaki Graham Douglasa,*, Andrew J.Crudena, David Infielda, Amitava Roya, Peter Hallb, aDepartment of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, bDepartment of Chemical and Process Engineering, University of Strathclyde, 204 George Street, G1 1XW, Glasgow, United Kingdom. 
 

3.              “An advanced design of alkaline fuel cells”, Tenth Grove Fuel cell symposium, 25-27th September 2007, London, Amitava Roy, Alex Blake, Jon Sansom, Otto Carlisle, Gerard Sauer.  
 

4.              “Comparison of electrical energy efficiency of atmospheric and high-pressure electrolysers”, International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Volume 31, Issue 14, November 2006, Pages 1964-1979, Amitava Roy, Simon Watson and David Infield. doi:10.1016/j.ijhydene.2006.01.018
 

5.             HARI case study report for the International Energy Agency” -Rupert Gammon, Amitava Roy, John Barton, Matthew Little, CREST (Centre for Renewable Energy Systems Technology), Loughborough University, UK. March 2006 http://www.ieahia.org/page.php?s=d&p=casestudies 
 

6.             “Compatibility of pressurised and atmospheric electrolysers with stand alone renewable-hydrogen energy system”- Amitava Roy, Simon Watson, David Infield. Proceedings of the 2nd European Hydrogen Energy Conference, November 2005, Zaragoza, Spain. 
 

7.             “Experience gained in the field-trial of hydrogen energy storage integrated with a renewable energy system”- R.J.L. Gammon, D.G. Infield, A. Roy. Proceedings of the 2nd European Hydrogen Energy Conference held during 22-25th November 2005 at Zaragoza, Spain. 
 

8.             “A novel design of a low cost, robust, efficient and dynamic electrolyser optimised for fluctuating and intermittent renewable energy powered operation” - Amitava Roy, Simon Watson, David Infield. Proceedings of the International Congress of Young Scientists on Hydrogen May 2005, in Turin – Italy. 
 

9.             “The Integration of Hydrogen Energy Storage with Renewable Energy Systems”, R.Gammon, D.Infield, M.Thomson, A.Roy (2005), Loughborough University Division Conference, Sutton Bonnington, Nottinghamshire, UK. 
 

10.  “Dynamic modelling of renewable energy powered electrolysers for hydrogen gas production”. Amitava Roy, Simon Watson, David Infield. Proceedings of the division conference, Electronic and Electrical engineering department, Loughborough University, UK, April 2005. 
 

11.         “Demonstration of Hydrogen energy storage with renewable energy sources in a stand alone system”- Rupert Gammon, David Infield, Murray Thomson, Amitava Roy, - Eighth Grove fuel cell symposium, September 2003, London, UK. 
 

12.         “Hydrogen and Renewables Integration (HARI)”,  R.Gammon, M.Thomson, A.Roy, M.Little, J.Barton, A.Marmont, D.Infield (2003), International Partnering Forum for a Low- Carbon Economy and Clean Technology Future, NEC, Birmingham, UK.  
 

13.         “Design of Hybrid Wind-Hydrogen energy system in stand alone mode”- Amitava Roy, Proceedings of the international conference on world Wind energy conference and exhibition, September 2002, Berlin-Germany.  
 

14.          "Design of floating foundation for installation of wind turbine at offshore sites"- Amitava Roy, Proceedings of the international conference on wind Power for the 21st Century, September 2000, Kassel-Germany. 
 


Individual Contribution to Commercial and Industrial Reports

15.         A report on “The role of hydrogen in the UK energy sector for E.ON, December 2005” as a consultancy project.   

16.         A report on “Low carbon transport technologies in the British Midlands for EMDA to attract inward investments- March 2006” as a consultant on behalf of Sustainable Energy Solutions. 
 

17.         “Sensitivity analysis of the cost effectiveness of electrolytic hydrogen as transport fuel for small, medium and large-scale electrolysers- 2006” for E.On as a consultancy project.   
 

18.         “Waste to Energy Technologies for investment readiness” for an investment bank as a consultancy project. 
 

19.         “Energy storage technologies for investment readiness” for an investment bank as a consultancy project.