South Africa's Hydrogen Strategy

Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) 

Letter to Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm re Hydrogen Hubs in the western U.S.

Western Governors Association 

Legislative Hearing on California Hydrogen Hub (March 25)

California State Senate Select Committee on Hydrogen Energy

Surveying the BECCS Landscape (Bioenergy with Carbon Capture and Storage)

Energy Futures Initiative

The Future of Renewable Hydrogen in the European Union: Market and Geopolitical Implications

Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School

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, 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.

REGISTER HERE

Notice and Agenda

Documents

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

Use the “raise hand feature” to indicate you want to speak and the event facilitator will indicate when your line is open and ready for you to make comment.

Tuesday, February 8, 2022 - Tuesday, February 8, 2022

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8 AT 9:00AM EASTERN. The purpose of this workshop is to come to a consensus within the industry around the appropriate failure rates to use when conducting Risk Assessments for Hydrogen sites or projects. This workshop will aim to cover 10 -15 components, beginning with those included in the Hydrogen Risk Assessment Model (HyRAM) and ending with additional components identified by workshop attendees. During the workshop, attendees will:

1.) Brainstorm the different types of failure modes for Hydrogen components.

2.) Start with HyRAM data and agree upon or further define each component rate. A vote will be taken after each component discussion to confirm if there is industry consensus.

3.) Define rates for additional components not define in HyRAM. A vote will be taken after each component discussion to confirm if there is industry consensus.

4.) Discuss when do leaks become a hazard.

There is no cost to attend this workshop. The workshop is invitation only, please complete this form to request an invitation.

DOE Update on Hydrogen Shot, RFI Results, and Summary of Hydrogen Provisions in the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

U.S. Department of Energy

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