Friday, January 6, 2023 - Friday, January 6, 2023

FRIDAY, JANUARY 6 AT 11:30AM PACIFIC TIME. Please join the South Coast AQMD Governing Board to celebrate our clean air heroes. The 33rd Annual Clean Air Awards will be held virtually on Friday, January 6, 2023, at 11:30 a.m. to approximately 12:30 p.m. The event will feature our awardees, notable speakers and special guests.

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Event Information with a link to join the virtual celebration will be emailed to you. We look forward to seeing you at the virtual Clean Air Awards.

More Information:
Email: [email protected]
Phone:  (909) 396-2432

Tuesday, November 29, 2022 - Tuesday, November 29, 2022

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 AT 10:00AM. The California Energy Commission (CEC) will host a workshop to discuss and receive stakeholder feedback on how to define, measure, and improve the benefits provided to communities by the CEC Clean Transportation Program (CTP). The CEC is committed to equity, which includes how funds are allocated.
This workshop continues the effort to ensure that CTP projects are not only located in disadvantaged and low-income communities but also that these communities benefit from CTP investments.

The public can participate in the workshop consistent with the attendance instructions below. The CEC aims to begin promptly at the start time posted and the end time is an estimate based on the proposed agenda. The workshop may end sooner or later than the posted end time. Spanish interpretation will be available.

Notice and Agenda
Notice of Clean Transportation Program Community Benefits Workshop
Remote Attendance
Remote Attendance Instructions, participants may join via Zoom by internet or phone.
• To join via Zoom. Attend workshop via Zoom or login in and enter the Webinar ID 982 3805 5375 and passcode 283317 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 982 3805 5375 and passcode 283317.

Zoom Closed Captioning Service. At the bottom of the screen, click the Live Transcript CC icon and choose “Show Subtitle” or “View Full Transcript” from the pop-up menu. To stop closed captioning, close the “Live Transcript” or select “Hide Subtitle” from the pop-up menu. If joining by phone, closed captioning is automatic and cannot be turned off. While closed captioning is available in real-time, it can include errors. A more accurate transcript of the workshop will be docketed and posted as soon as possible after the meeting concludes.

Zoom Spanish Interpreting Services. Open the Zoom meeting. In the “Navigation” panel, click “Interpretation,” then click “Spanish”. Click “Mute Original Audio” to reduce background noise.

Zoom Difficulty. Contact Zoom at (888) 799-9666 ext. 2, or the CEC Public Advisor at [email protected], or by phone at (916) 957-7910.


 

Thursday, December 1, 2022 - Thursday, December 1, 2022

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 AT 10:00AM PACIFIC. The California Energy Commission (CEC) will host a staff workshop to solicit feedback on the implementation of the new Clean Hydrogen Program created under Assembly Bill (AB) 209 (The Energy and Climate Change budget bill, Chapter 251, enacted in September 2022). This new program will contribute to economy-wide decarbonization by providing opportunities to accelerate clean hydrogen production and use. The staff workshop will discuss proposed program scope, project eligibility, and project requirements and considerations. Additionally, stakeholders and members of the public will have the opportunity to provide feedback during the workshop and via written comment.

The workshop will be held remotely. The public can participate in the workshop consistent with the attendance instructions below. The CEC aims to begin promptly at the start time posted, and the end time is an estimate based on the proposed agenda. The workshop may end sooner or later than the posted end time.


Agenda
The staff workshop will include presentations by CEC staff and opportunities for public comment
on the following topics:

  • Overview of the Clean Hydrogen Program.
  • Proposed program scope, funding areas, and project requirements and considerations.
  • Questions for stakeholders and input of public comments.
  • Next steps and stakeholder engagement opportunities.

A detailed meeting schedule will be posted prior to the workshop at https://efiling.energy.ca.gov/Lists/DocketLog.aspx?docketnumber=22-ERDD-03.

Background 

Attendance Instructions
Remote participants may join via Zoom by internet or phone.
• To join via Zoom. Click on
https://energy.zoom.us/j/95443784424?pwd=OWVJL1FqTDlYeSs0RVpFOC8vaDJ5Zz09 or
login in at https://zoom.us/ and enter the Webinar ID 994 1439 8941 and passcode
18214131 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 994 1439 8941 and passcode 18214131.
Zoom Closed Captioning Service. At the bottom of the screen, click the Live Transcript CC icon and choose “Show Subtitle” or “View Full Transcript” from the pop-up menu. To stop closed

Hydrogen Poster

U.S. Dept. of Energy Loan Programs Office 

2022 Scoping Plan for Achieving Carbon Neutrality

California Air Resources Board

RENEWABLE HYDROGEN IN OREGON: Opportunities and Challenges

Oregon Department of Energy 

Tuesday, November 29, 2022 - Tuesday, November 29, 2022

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 AT 3:00PM EASTERN. With state and regional efforts to advance a clean hydrogen economy rapidly expanding, it will be important to consider the corresponding economic development and workforce opportunities. Tax credits are available for clean hydrogen projects that will boost economic opportunity, and investments in pilot demonstration projects may support new revenue opportunities for local communities. To help address labor gaps across the clean hydrogen supply chain and expand access to careers in the sector, states can support workforce development efforts, such as re-training programs for former oil and gas workers or apprenticeship programs at local colleges and technical institutions. This webinar will provide State Energy Offices with an overview of these and other potential workforce and economic development strategies as they explore a market for clean hydrogen in their states and regions.

Please register for the webinar here and email Kelsey Jones ([email protected]) with any questions.

Sunday, June 11, 2023 - Wednesday, June 14, 2023

SUNDAY, JUNE 11 - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2023.  At EVS36 in Sacramento, California, you will join global EV leaders in mapping the future of electric transportation. Come to share and learn about ground-breaking tech, make connections with industry leaders, and hear about what’s next.

Event Website: https://evs36.com/

Tuesday, December 13, 2022 - Thursday, December 15, 2022

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13 - THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15.  ICEPAG (International Colloquium on Environmentally Preferred Advanced Generation) and the World Fuel Cell Conference. 

ICEPAG supports:

  • The presentation of the latest technologies
  • The essential role of hydrogen in smart grid and smart mobility applications
  • Provides a valued balance of academia, industry, national laboratories, and government agencies actively dedicated to the evolution of hydrogen in this important paradigm.

ICEPAG will be complemented by the annual fuel cell conference of the International Association of Hydrogen Energy, the World Fuel Cell Conference (WFCC2022).

 

Wednesday, November 9, 2022 - Wednesday, November 9, 2022

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9 - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10 Global Mass Transit is organizing its second conference on “Clean Buses in the US”, on November 9-10, 2022 at InterContinental San Francisco. As of December 2021, over 3,500 ZEBs have been funded, ordered, delivered or deployed in the US. California is leading the deployment of ZEBs in the country and accounts for a 39 per cent share of the current ZEB fleet. This is driven primarily by its policies and programs that target a 100 per cent ZEB fleet by 2040. Other leading states include Washington, New York and Florida.

Transit agencies have mostly focused on the deployment of battery electric buses, with 95 percent of the current ZEB fleet comprising electric buses. Only a 5 percent share is occupied by fuel cell electric buses (FCEBs). This is due to factors such as the lower cost of procurement of electric buses and charging infrastructure. However, in the coming decade, the demand for hydrogen buses is expected to increase, owing mainly to factors such as faster refueling time and better mileage.

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