White House
Monday, March 7, 2022 - Friday, March 11, 2022
MONDAY, MARCH 7 - FRIDAY, MARCH 11, HOUSTON TX. CaFCP and its Executive Director; Bill Elrick are excited to attend CERAWEEK's "Hydrogen Hub - A focus on the emerging hydrogen ecosystem" a newly dedicated program in the Innovation Agora. The Hydrogen Hub is a dedicated space to convene the emerging hydrogen ecosystem at CERAWeek and the Innovation Agora. The focus of the programming in the Hub is on hydrogen technologies, development, economics, finance, and policy. The hydrogen hub will include some session programming as well as meet up areas, Agora Pods for presentations, and receptions and informal meetings/connections. Organizations in the hydrogen ecosystem will participate in these various formats to showcase their leadership and build new relationships throughout the week. View the Hydrogen Sessions
Geopolitics of the Energy Transformation: The Hydrogen Factor
IRENA (International Renewable Energy Agency)
Tuesday, February 22, 2022 - Wednesday, February 23, 2022
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22 - 23 STARTING AT 11:00AM EASTERN. The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office (HFTO) within the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) Cryogenics Technical Discipline Team will jointly host the virtual Liquid Hydrogen Technologies Workshop on February 22–23, 2022.
The workshop goal is to address development needs for low-cost, energy-efficient, scalable, and safe liquid hydrogen generation, dispensing, and end-use. The workshop will include discussions on state-of-the-art technologies, research, development, and demonstration (RD&D) gaps, innovative concepts, safety, and analysis activities.
Agenda
Day 1: Liquefaction: Current Status and RD&D Needs (11 a.m. to 3 p.m. EST)
- Opening Remarks/Plenary
- Current State-of-the-Art of Hydrogen Liquefaction
- Experiences and Lessons Learned with Liquid Hydrogen
- Innovative Approaches to Improve Scalability and Efficiency
- Liquid Hydrogen in Emerging Large-Scale Markets
- Breakout Sessions
Day 2: Liquid Hydrogen Storage and Handling Infrastructure (11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. EST)
- Current Status of Technologies Used for Bulk Storage of Liquid Hydrogen and Boil-Off Mitigation
- Potential Benefits and Challenges to Liquid Hydrogen Dispensing into MD/HD Vehicles
- Current Practices to Transfer Liquid Hydrogen and Mitigate Boil-Off
- Safety Requirements for Liquid Hydrogen Handling and Refueling
- Materials Performance at Cryogenic Temperatures
- Breakout Sessions
- Concluding Remarks
To register, please visit the registration website.
Thursday, March 3, 2022 - Thursday, March 3, 2022
THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 2022. 24 HOURS ONLINE. The Hydrogen Online Workshop (HOW) is a unique interactive event that provides a global platform for discussing the most important issues of the Hydrogen industry. 100+ world-class experts in keynotes and workshops, interactive virtual exhibition, 10,000+ Hydrogen Pioneers live, 150+ countries.
Friday, February 11, 2022 - Friday, February 11, 2022
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11 AT 9:00AM PACIFIC. Save the Dates: Virtual Medium and Heavy-Duty Infrastructure Work Group Meetings
Saturday, April 23, 2022 - Saturday, April 23, 2022
SATURDAY, APRIL 23. SAVE THE DATE! CEC’s 2022 Santa Barbara Earth Day Celebration, Saturday, April 23 at the historic Arlington Theatre.
Tuesday, April 5, 2022 - Thursday, April 7, 2022
TUESDAY, APRIL 5 - THURSDAY, APRIL 7. World Hydrogen North America will be taking place in Houston from April 6-7. After two hugely successful World Hydrogen USA and World Hydrogen Canada virtual events, we can’t wait to meet you face to face in Houston, TX. Both Canada and the USA have enormous potential to transition to booming hydrogen economies, and to become world leaders in hydrogen production. Join us to discover and debate how/if the world’s simplest, and most abundant, molecule has the potential to curb greenhouse gas emissions for good.
- Discover the largest hydrogen opportunities in the USA and Canada
- Listen to industry experts debate and source solutions to some of the biggest challenges
- Hear case study projects that are already in the pipeline
- Understand hydrogen finance options and meet investors
- Meet technology and solution providers for your projects
Thursday, January 27, 2022 - Thursday, January 27, 2022
THURSDAY, JANUARY 27 AT 12:00PM EASTERN. Hydrogen is fast emerging as a promising substitute for fossil fuels, as truck OEMs, engine manufacturers, and suppliers accelerate the development and launch of hydrogen-fueled commercial vehicles. While fuel cells tend to dominate the discussion, hydrogen combustion engines also are advancing to proof-of-concept testing on their path to production. Speakers in this 60-minute Webinar discuss the latest advancements and address the benefits and challenges to both hydrogen avenues, including infrastructure build-out, application suitability, cost, and technical hurdles to be resolved. An audience Q&A follows the technical presentation.
SPEAKERS:
- Dr. Yousef Jeihouni is Project Manager for FEV North America’s Engine and Hybrid Powertrain Systems activities. He is responsible for leading and executing engine development programs for commercial vehicle customers, which includes new developments for hydrogen internal-combustion engines. He is leading H2-ICE projects for U.S. clients and is working with FEV’s team in Germany on hydrogen combustion engine developments. Yousef’s career at FEV spans nearly 16 years and includes experience in powertrain development, including combustion system development, calibration, aftertreatment, and waste heat recovery systems, as well as alternative fuels including hydrogen. Yousef holds a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from RWTH Aachen University.
- Jim Nebergall is General Manager of the Hydrogen Engine business at Cummins Inc. and leads the company’s global efforts in commercializing hydrogen-fueled internal-combustion engines. Jim joined Cummins in 2002 and has held numerous leadership roles. Most recently, he was the Director of Product Strategy and Management for the North American On-Highway Engine business. Jim is passionate about innovation and has dedicated his Cummins career to advancing technology that improves the environment. He graduated from Purdue University with a bachelor’s degree in electrical and computer engineering. In 2007, he completed his MBA from Indiana University.
- Chris Rovik is the Executive Program Manager for electrified heavy-duty truck programs at Toyota Motor North America. He has been involved with electrified heavy-duty powertrain solutions at Toyota since the development of its first hydrogen fuel-cell powered class truck. Chris has more than two decades of experience in the automotive industry in various product development roles, primarily in electronics and EV powertrain solutions. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Arizona, a master’s degree in aerospace engineering from Embry-Riddle, and an MBA from the University of Michigan, as well as 22 patents.
- Dr. Bradlee J. Stroia, Stanadyne’s Chief Technology Officer, is responsible for charting and managing the company’s product roadmap and guiding its R&D activities to create best-in-class vehicle and powertrain pumping, injection, air and fluid management, and control solutions. Bradlee has 30 years of experience developing advanced propulsion technologies, holds 23 patents, and has received prestigious awards for his work. He has both bachelor and master’s degrees, as well as a Ph.D., in mechanical engineering - engineering mechanics from Michigan Technological University.
MODERATOR:
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Thursday, January 20, 2022 - Thursday, January 20, 2022
THURSDAY, JANUARY 20 AT 1:00PM PACIFIC. The California Energy Commission (CEC) will host a remote-access workshop to present and gather stakeholder feedback on the Zero-Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Infrastructure Plan (ZIP). A quorum of commissioners may participate, but no votes will be taken.
The workshop will be held remotely, consistent with Assembly Bill 361 (Rivas, Chapter 165, Statutes of 2021) to improve and enhance public access to state agency meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic. The public can participate in the meeting consistent with the direction provided below. Please note that the CEC aims to begin promptly at the start time posted and the end time is an estimate based on the agenda proposed. The workshop may end sooner or later than the posted end time depending on various factors.
Notice and Agenda
- Notice of Workshop on the Zero-Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Plan
- Aviso del Taller sobre el Plan de Infraestructura para Vehículos de Cero Emisiones
Documents
- ZEV Infrastructure Plan Outline for Workshop
- Plan de Infraestructura ZEV (ZIP) para el 2022 a nivel estatal Borrador de la Jornada P blica del 20 de enero de 2022
Remote Attendance
The workshop may be accessed by clicking the Zoom link below or visiting Zoom at https://join.zoom.us and enter the ID and password for the workshop listed below. If you experience difficulties joining, contact Zoom at (888) 799-9666 ext. 2 or the Public Advisor at [email protected] or at (916) 957-7910.
Link to Workshop: https://energy.zoom.us/j/95797229011?pwd=Sk9ZQ3I5aTFXK09KSlF2ZklRV2dMZz09
Workshop ID: 957 9722 9011
Workshop Password: Zip@1
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