Tuesday, October 1, 2024 - Tuesday, October 1, 2024

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1. On October 1, 2024, the California Energy Commission will host a meeting of the Advisory Committee for the Clean Transportation Program Investment Plan. The meeting will discuss updated proposed funding allocations included in the revised staff draft report of the 2024–2025 Investment Plan Update for the Clean Transportation Program.

This is a hybrid meeting consistent with Senate Bill 544 (Laird, Chapter 216, Statutes of 2023), with both a publicly accessible physical location and public access online or by phone through Zoom™.

Consistent with the requirements of Government Code section 11123.5(d), this notice identifies members of the Advisory Committee who will participate in the meeting remotely. The following Advisory Committee members will attend the meeting virtually:

Attendance Instructions
In-person
participants may join the meeting at the Warren-Alquist State Energy Building, Rosenfeld Hearing Room (Hearing Room A), 1516 9th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814.
Remote participants may join via Zoom by internet or phone.
To join via Zoom or log in at Zoom and enter the Webinar ID 886 3826 4930 and passcode 949130 and follow all prompts.
To join by telephone. Call toll-free at (888) 475-4499 or toll at (669) 219-2599. When prompted, enter the Webinar ID 886 3826 4930 and passcode 949130.

Additional meeting details are available on the event web page

Event Location:
CA
United States
California US

Sunday, October 6, 2024 - Sunday, October 6, 2024

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 AT 10:00 AM. Sunday October 6th, 10 AM to 5 PM.

The non-profit Colorado Hydrogen Network is sponsoring a first annual “Colorado Hydrogen Day” event on Sunday October 6th. Colorado has made significant progress recently to deploy hydrogen technology.  To showcase that progress to the publc, the media and state legislators this all-day event will feature:

  • Outdoor display of hydrogen electric cars, trucks and a mobile hydrogen fueler – all operating in Colorado TODAY
  • An Exhibit Hall with displays by 20 companies, organizations, state agencies and universities engaged in hydrogen technology in Colorado
  • Dozens of interesting and engaging educational posters answering FAQ's about hydrogen safety, sources of hydrogen, and why we need hydrogen for the Energy Transition
  • Hourly drawings for educational energy kits, CHN logo hats, and free rentals of a Toyota Mirai hydrogen EV
  • A Press Briefing for the media and Legislators addressed by the Colorado Hydrogen Network Director and podcaster Brian DeBruine and Maria Eisemann from the Colorado Energy Office.  There will be time for Q&A  followed by a brief guided "walk around" for the group to put the companies, technology and Colorado hydrogen progress into context.  The press, TV and radio media as well as members of the State Legislature are invited.

 

​The event is free and open to the public – so bring your friends and family.  Food will be available for purchase over lunchtime.  Parking is free.  Music during the lunch hour by the Gordon Lightfoot tribute artist Eric Elison.

 

The event is being held at the beautiful new “Hydro” building on the CSU Spur campus at the National Western Center (map below).​​

Event Location:
CSU Spur Campus "Hydro" building
4777 National Western Drive
Denver , CO 80216
United States
Colorado US

Monday, March 10, 2025 - Friday, March 14, 2025

MONDAY, MARCH 10-FRIDAY, MARCH 14. SAVE THE DATE - Join global leaders, policymakers and executives from across energy, climate, finance, technology, and industry at CERAWeek 2025 for timely dialogue, shared learning and connection.

REGISTER HERE

Event Location:
Houston , TX
United States
Texas US

Sunday, November 10, 2024 - Wednesday, November 13, 2024

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10-13. NARUC will be hosting its Annual Meeting in Anaheim, CA. The annual meeting is their capstone event of the year, featuring a year-end summary from President Fedorchak, seminal topics across each utility sector, the installation of their new president, and special workshops. H2FCP will be hosting a static display of FCEVs during their annual event. 

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Event Location:
CA
United States
California US

Wednesday, November 20, 2024 - Thursday, November 21, 2024

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20 - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21.

 

Get ready for RE+ CHARGE H2!

This brand-new event will take place November 20 – 21, 2024  in Seattle, WA.  More info coming soon.

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RE+ CHARGE H2 is a partnership event between RE+ Events and the Consortium for Hydrogen and Renewably Generated E-Fuels (CHARGE), bringing stakeholders together to discuss the key issues affecting the growth and development of emerging hydrogen hubs in the United States. Hydrogen will play a significant role in the energy transition. Come explore solutions, exchange ideas, and discover new technologies at this two-day event.

Event Location:
Seattle, Washington
United States
US

Tuesday, November 19, 2024 - Wednesday, November 20, 2024

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. The two-day conference will have 14 sessions, panel discussions and case studies, with a wide array of international experts providing valuable insights and actionable advice. It will cover a range of clean buses and solutions. Examples will be provided for large, medium and small transit agencies. The agenda will cover the plans of cities to deploy clean fuel buses, especially zero emission buses, in the US. It will also highlight the latest technological developments and solutions to improve the customer experience.

The conference will also help understand the role governments, transit agencies, transport operators, manufacturers, and consultants can play in deploying zero emission buses in a city. Besides, it will provide insights into the offerings of leading manufacturers and suppliers.

There will be a dedicated session on the experiences of leading transit authorities in the deployment of clean buses. This will provide an opportunity to learn how to deploy clean buses and charging/fueling infrastructure, mobilize funding, and manage stakeholder expectations.

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Event Location:
CA
United States
California US

Wednesday, November 6, 2024 - Thursday, November 7, 2024

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. Explore the industry developments to unlock hydrogen’s role in the energy transition with Wood Mackenzie’s hydrogen research analysts as well as industry thought leaders to explore as they also examine key drivers and challenges of deploying low-carbon hydrogen.

Agenda highlights include:

•    Exploring the long-term outlook for hydrogen
•    Financing and cost pressures of project development: After a tough year for clean energy investment and development, will the next year be better?
•    Developing supporting infrastructure to enable low-carbon hydrogen to scale up
•    Understanding the carbon intensity of the hydrogen rainbow: Is full value-chain carbon intensity trumping the colour of hydrogen?
•    The role of policy and regulatory design in enabling the deployment of low-carbon hydrogen
•    The growing importance of electrolyser technology and procurement
•    Fuelling the future: developments in synthetic fuels (e-fuels) for transportation
•    Insights and challenges into adopting the hydrogen economy: the offtakers’ perspective

Speaker companies include: Cepsa, C2X, Octopus Energy Generation, Rolls-Royce, Shell, Synata Bio and VARO Energy

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Event Location:
CA
United States
California US

Thursday, September 12, 2024 - Friday, September 13, 2024

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. Bringing together experts from industry, government, and academia to address testing, risk, and reliability needs across the growing hydrogen and fuel cell industry and to establish a formal platform for sharing technical solutions to advance the national deployment of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies and infrastructure

UMD’s Hydrogen Capabilities and Expertise in support of the U.S. National Initiatives and Global Rollout of Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies and Infrastructure:

  • Center for Risk and Reliability
  • Maryland Energy Innovation Institute
  • Fire Protection Engineering Program

Please use the QR code to RSVP. CONTACT: Prof. Katrina Groth, [email protected] OR Antonio Ruiz, [email protected]

 

 

Event Location:
CA
United States
California US

Thursday, August 8, 2024 - Thursday, August 8, 2024

Thursday, August 8 at 8:00 AM PST. Join our upcoming webinar where Zero Emission Industries (ZEI) will introduce the FTcase, a revolutionary solution for safe, simple, and reliable hydrogen fueling infrastructure. The FTcase provides cost-effective, mobile hydrogen fueling for all industries. During the webinar, the ZEI team will demonstrate how easy hydrogen fueling can be with the FTcase, followed by a live Q&A session.

Barriers removed by the FTcase:
-Eliminates the need for costly infrastructure projects that take years to build
-Ensures fueling capability even when stations are non-operational
-Simplifies operations by removing the need for multiple experienced operators
-Replaces immobile and bulky solutions, allowing applications to fuel without traveling

Who the FTcase is for:
-Transit agencies
-Logistics companies
-Port operations tenants
-Anyone with hydrogen-powered assets

Don't miss this opportunity to learn how the FTcase can transform your hydrogen fueling needs!

REGISTER HERE

Event Location:
CA
United States
California US

National Petroleum Council - HARNESSING HYDROGEN: A Key Element of the U.S. Energy Future

About this Report
If deployed at-scale, low carbon intensity (LCI) hydrogen technology applications in the hard-to-abate sectors can support achieving U.S. carbon emissions reduction ambitions at a lower cost to society.

At the request of the Secretary of Energy, the National Petroleum Council (NPC) conducted a comprehensive study on the deployment of LCI hydrogen at-scale in the U.S. to support decarbonization of various energy and industrial market sectors across the entire value chain, including production, storage, transportation, and end uses. This study’s report, Harnessing Hydrogen: A Key Element of the U.S. Energy Future, evaluates the key economic, policy, regulatory, technical, and public acceptance challenges and critical enablers along the hydrogen value chain that must be addressed to achieve at-scale LCI hydrogen deployment.

The NPC assembled a diverse team of more than 200 experts from over 100 organizations, 70% of which come from outside of the oil and gas industry. This study leveraged scenario-based modeling, partnering with Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Energy Initiative. The study generated unique insights due to the diverse perspectives of the study participants, many of whom have practical experience executing large-scale projects, informing the technoeconomic and life cycle assessment models.

About the Study Participants
The study participants were drawn from NPC members’ organizations as well as from many other industries, federal and state agencies, environmental and other NGOs, other public-interest groups, financial institutions, consultancies, academia, and research groups. More than 200 people from 100 organizations served on the study’s committee, subcommittee, task groups, and subgroups. While all have relevant expertise for the study, only about 33 percent are from the oil and natural gas industry. This broad participation was an integral part of the study with the goal of soliciting input from an informed range of interested parties.

Location

United States
US

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