Tuesday, December 3, 2024 - Tuesday, December 3, 2024

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3 AT 9:00 PM PT. Did you know that a significant portion of hydrogen projects have failed due to inappropriate technology selection and integration? In this insightful webinar, we will introduce a smarter approach to how technologies can be integrated and review how they can be packaged together to optimize hydrogen systems and projects. From hydrogen generation, compression, and storage to either refueling or power generation, we will review how specific components and varying technologies including reciprocators, diaphragms and boosters can be integrated for successful hydrogen project execution.

Bobby HuntGeneral Manager at Total Hydrogen Solutions

Bobby Hunt is the General Manager of Total Hydrogen Solutions (THS) and Vice President of Operations at R&R Manufacturing, both divisions of Pneumatic and Hydraulic Company, LLC (PHC). He brings more than 20 years of manufacturing and operations experience to drive innovation in his leadership roles. At THS, he has contributed significantly to the development of hydrogen technology. Mr. Hunt previously led procurement for Knight Energy Services where he improved operational efficiencies and is a proud veteran of the United States Navy.

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CTE - Zero-Emission Bus Transition Planning Guidebook

The Center for Transportation and the Environment (CTE) is pleased to announce the release of the Zero-Emission Bus Transition Planning Guidebook authored by CTE Senior Managing Consultant, Niki Rinaldi El-Abd, with funding provided by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) and the National Transit Institute (NTI). This first-of-its-kind transition planning guidebook is designed to equip public transit agencies and the engineering firms across the country that support them with the knowledge and tools necessary to plan and implement a successful transition to a zero-emission bus fleet.

Public transit agencies are increasingly recognizing the environmental and economic benefits of zero-emission bus technologies. However, transitioning to a zero-emission bus (ZEB) fleet requires careful planning to avoid the common pitfalls associated with ZEB deployments. The Zero-Emission Bus Transition Planning Guidebook provides a step-by-step approach to guide public transit agencies through the entire transition process. Key features of the guidebook include:

• Strategies for addressing range limitations and ensuring sufficient fueling infrastructure

• Guidance on developing a staff training plan to support the ZEB fleet

• A framework for creating a funding plan to leverage available financial resources

• A methodology for assessing technology options, developing procurement strategies, and estimating costs

This guidebook recognizes the broader scope of ZEB transition planning, beyond just deployment best practices. Unlike a single ZEB deployment, ZEB Transition Planning establishes a roadmap for future advancements and is an ongoing process that may span a decade or more, influenced by local, state, and federal regulations, funding availability, and specific vehicle replacement schedules. While initially designed for transit agency personnel, this guidebook is a valuable resource for any fleet operator aiming to transition to zero-emission technologies as well for any service provider wishing to aid operators in this important transition.

“This Guidebook is intended to act as a reference for any fleet operator interested in creating a strategy for transitioning their fleet to zero-emission technologies,” said Niki Rinaldi El-Abd, Senior Managing Consultant at CTE. “It walks readers through the entire process of developing their ZEB Transition Plan and empowers them to take on the often-daunting task of developing a strategy to overcome range restrictions, optimize operational considerations, and understand the costs associated with transitioning their fleet.”

The guidebook is based on CTE’s lessons learned from completed transition plans, CTE’s in-house expertise, and the expertise of industry stakeholders. Since its founding in 1993, CTE has managed a portfolio of more than $3.8 billion in team research, development, and demonstration projects funded by a variety of federal, state, and local organizations including the U.S. Departments of Transportation, Energy, Defense, and Interior, as well as the California Air Resources Board and the California Energy Commission. CTE has assisted more than 250 operators that have deployed, or will soon deploy, more than 1,400 zero-emission vehicles. CTE has also managed or participated in almost 80 transition planning projects across the country.

“This guidebook is a culmination of CTE’s extensive experience in supporting the transition to zero-emission buses,” said Dan Raudebaugh, Executive Director of CTE. “We are confident that this resource will be a valuable tool for public transit agencies and industry service providers as they work to transition to cleaner, more sustainable fleets.”

The guidebook is available for free download at cte.tv/post/zero-emission-bus-transition-planning-guidebook→

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Thursday, November 28, 2024 - Thursday, November 28, 2024

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 AT 4:00 PM CET. Dr. Andrea Lübcke and Dr. Jens Artz will take us into the big world of technical options for Hydrogen. Drawing on research, they’ll demonstrate how the “Hydrogen Compass” has furthered our knowledge.

o Webinar “The Hydrogen Compass and its technological options behind”
o Our experts: Dr. Andrea Lübcke, Acatech & Dr. Jens Artz, DECHEMA e. V.
o When: November 28, 16:00 CET
o Fee for your attendance: absolutely nothing as usual :-)

 

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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES AND UPDATES. Do you need in-depth training on the safety, technical principles or electrical engineering aspects of Hydrogen? Then take advantage of the offer from our partner, the Hydrogen International Institute! Visit www.hydrogen-universe.com and click on “HYDROGEN TRAININGS” to access the discount code. CLICK!

PPS: There are only a few spaces left for Hyvolution Paris 2025 which is taking place from January 28 – 30, 2025. Exhibiting will be worth your while; register with our event partner to be part of this leading trade show: https://paris.hyvolution.com/en/exhibit-hyvolution-paris

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Thursday, November 21, 2024 - Thursday, November 21, 2024

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 AT 2:00 PM CET. What people in the H2 industry need right now is a bit of confidence. Particularly in countries which have just voted or where elections will be held shortly. Fair to say that political decision-making will come more or less to a stop in these nations for several weeks. Indeed it may not be clear how certain programs will continue into the future. The historic turning point referred to in the address given by the still-current German Chancellor Scholz in 2022 can continue to be felt today.

Uncertainty, however, is a killer when it comes to economic growth; the figures in some places speak for themselves. Which is why it’s all the more important that we as an industry show the world how broad and far-sighted we can be in the way we think and act! Only by doing so can we bring in the start-up capital that is needed.

Capital and confidence are also two themes that will be highlighted at European Hydrogen Week which is happening right now. Our German Hydrogen Association (www.dwv-info.de) will be represented by Friederike Lassen, who took on the role of Chair on November 1, 2024.

What’s more, Mona M. Kaluza and I will be spreading further confidence next year during Germany’s Hydrogen Week (WOCHE DES WASSERSTOFFS) which runs from June 21 – 29. We’re working even more closely together which means added benefits for all of YOU! Book a Hydrogen Week package through us and you’ll get 20% off your booking. Contact us and we’ll talk through the details. The deal also works the other way round. What do you say?

Everyone, including those at European Hydrogen Week in Brussels, are warmly invited to attend our webinar with Hexagon Purus on November 21. Join us for a live and well-organized discussion of mobile on- and off-road applications for advanced and scalable Hydrogen systems.
 

o Webinar “On the Hydrogen Highway: Plug-and-Play Mobility Solutions”
o Our expert: Blaise Thomas, Hexagon Purus
o When: November 21, 14:00 CET

 

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ARCHES Transportation White Paper - 2

Executive Summary
The use of hydrogen and fuel-cell technology in California’s transportation sector will be crucial to achieve the zero-emission transportation goals of the State of California, along with federal goals to reduce transportation emissions.1 The following summary outlines top findings by the ARCHES Transportation Working Group, identifying the opportunities and challenges related to achieving a mature hydrogen transportation market in California with a primary focus on the medium- and heavy-duty fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) market.

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Tuesday, November 19, 2024 - Tuesday, November 19, 2024

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 FROM 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM CT. Hydrogen can significantly enhance energy resilience and reliability by storing excess renewable energy from renewable sources like wind and solar. Stored hydrogen can then be reutilized for a variety of applications, from transportation to industrial use or blended with natural gas using existing pipeline networks, transforming how we store and manage energy. To unlock this potential, large-scale, low-cost storage solutions are needed.


In this Tech Talk, we will explore advancements and innovations in subsurface storage technologies for hydrogen, a key enabler in decarbonizing energy systems. Geological formations such as depleted reservoirs, aquifers, and salt caverns present scalable and cost-effective options for storing hydrogen at large volumes.

Join GTI Energy experts Shadi Salahshoor, Ph.D. and Zane McDonald to learn how we are evaluating the physics, chemistry, and mechanics of underground hydrogen storage, paving the way for efficient, long-term energy storage solutions and expediting deployment through our SUSTAIN H2 collaborative.

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Friday, November 1, 2024 - Friday, November 1, 2024

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 AT 1:00 PM PST. Don't miss Nikola's guide to the new HVIP funding for 2025. Whether you're a large fleet or a small operator, This is a unique opportunity to gain crucial insights and strategies that will impact your fleet’s financial and environmental performance.

Why Attend the HVIP Incentive Webinar?

  • Critical Updates for Large Fleets
  • Understand the HVIP funding changes that will impact eligibly  ineligible for large fleets by 2025.
  • Explore alternative funding options to stay ahead.
  • Opportunities for Small Fleets
  • Discover how small fleet operators can benefit from HVIP funding, with some changes, starting in 2025
  • Insight into Emerging Incentives
  • Gain insights into new programs under development, including a $500 million initiative in Southern California.
  • Upcoming CARB Public Meeting
  • Fleets of all sizes will learn of additional proposed changes to HVIP and how they can participate.

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Monday, November 4, 2024 - Monday, November 4, 2024

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4 AT 1:00PM PDT. The California Air Resources Board (CARB) invites you to participate invites you to participate in the fifth session of the Truck Regulation Implementation Group (TRIG) meeting to discuss infrastructure. This meeting will be held via Zoom. Interested parties must register to participate.

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Tuesday, November 19, 2024 - Tuesday, November 19, 2024

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. This presentation will provide an overview of renewable energy tax credits, as extended, modified or introduced by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), and subsequent regulations related to those credits. The relevant guidance has seen numerous updates since the IRA’s passage in 2022. Panelists will provide insight into the regulations and other IRS guidance issued to date, such as the prevailing wage/apprenticeship requirements and the domestic content and other bonus credit rules. The panel also will focus on the new rules for transferring credits or obtaining direct payments, as well as associated deal structures, terms and risks. Current issues related to the various tax credits made available by the IRA will be addressed, as will uncertainties and areas of pending guidance.

Key topics to be discussed:

  • Understanding renewable energy credits under the tax code, IRA and related regulations
  • Specific requirements to be eligible for energy credits
  • Transferability of energy credits under the IRA

For more information and to register, please visit the myLawCLE event page.

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University of California ITS - Developing a Hydrogen Vehicle Market in California Will Require Significant Upfront Investment, but Should be Self-Sustaining Thereafter

To support ARCHES and California’s commitment to hydrogen, the UC Davis Hydrogen Program2 evaluated the requirements and costs of building a network of hydrogen stations (including delivering hydrogen to those stations), and the costs of purchasing these vehicles, including light-, medium-, and heavy-duty vehicles. This work builds upon our prior studies3 that developed two FCEV adoption scenarios through 2045: i) an ambitious but incremental Base Case scenario closely aligned with FCEV sales targets adopted by ARCHES, and ii) an even more ambitious High Case scenario that assumes robust light- duty and medium/heavy-duty vehicle markets by 2030, along with more rapid growth in refueling and hydrogen production capacities throughout the state. We used the two scenarios to estimate the level of investment and other costs for building out a hydrogen system to support road transportation (i.e., trucks, cars, buses), and examine how these investments and per-unit hydrogen costs play out over time (with 2030 and 2045 being key years) and across different types of hydrogen system components (e.g., hydrogen delivery systems and stations). We also looked at workforce and jobs impacts from the transition to hydrogen and FCEVs within the state.

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