
Kerry-Ann has over ten years experience in the fuel cell industry and specialises in transport and distributed generation applications for fuel cells. Kerry-Ann has worked with both the private and public sector on a variety of fuel cell projects, with a regional focus mainly on North America and the Rest of World region (excluding Europe and Asia). She is heavily involved with consulting activity, producing bespoke analytical reports, liaising with corporate clients, giving high profile presentations, and developing business-to-business activities. Kerry-Ann previously worked as Deputy Editor at Fuel Cell Today and prior to this at the Technical University of Berlin, on a Marie Curie Research Fellowship. She gained a PhD from Imperial College of Science and Technology, London on the socio-economics of fuel cell technology in the transport sector, sponsored by BP. Expertise: Transport and stationary applications of fuel cells; sustainable and clean development; distributed power generation. Other Projects and Networks: Kerry-Ann sits on a number of fuel cell committees and is involved in wider fuel cell activities including the EU Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Platform and the London Hydrogen Partnership. She is a member of the Energy Institute.
Kerry-Ann joined the panel for the Green in the City, Cleantech Economist event on 29 July on the topic of:
Integrating Clean Energy