Wednesday, June 29, 2022 - Wednesday, June 29, 2022

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 AT 5:30PM PACIFIC. Driving Mobility has emerged as a premier event focused on the evolving trends in mobility and advanced transportation. This symposium and EXPO will bring together, IN- PERSON, statewide and regional leaders to discuss electrification, V2X, hydrogen/fuel cell, OEM and investor trends, connected vehicles, mobility as a service, incentives, policy & legislation and sustainability.

TOPICS

  • Heavy Duty Transportation
  • Electrification
  • Hydrogen / Fuel Cell
  • OEM Trends
  • Investor Trends
  • Connected Vehicles
  • Fleet Strategies
  • Mobility as a Service
  • Air / Drones / Space
  • Vehicle to Grid Status
  • Innovator Showcase

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Event Website: https://sustainsocal.org/

Workshop on Role of Hydrogen in California’s Clean Energy Future: slides and recordings

California Energy Commission 

Monday, June 27, 2022 - Monday, June 27, 2022

MONDAY, JUNE 27 AT 4:30PM. The California Auto Museum in Sacramento is opening its 3-month summer exhibit, it's an EV exhibit and it includes fuel cell vehicles. That day the museum will also be the terminus of the Coast-to-Coast EV ride in our parking lot. The parking lot show is FREE. ALL FCEV drivers are welcome to attend and display their vehicles. 

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About this event

  • Congresswoman Doris Matsui welcomes MachE Arrival from Connecticut
  • Air District CEO Alberto Ayala: Welcome to Sacramento
  • Grants, Incentives, Funding, Charging
  • EV Roundup: Ford, Tesla, Chevy, Nissan, VW, Hyundai, Kia...

See California Automobile Museum featured EV exhibit. Doors open at 4:30 pm on Monday, June 27th and is FREE for the public to attend the evening portion of the event due to the support of our sponsors. Enjoy complimentary light refreshments. Learn more about the Past, Present, and Future of EV technology.

Tuesday, June 21, 2022 - Tuesday, June 21, 2022

TUESDAY, JUNE 21 FROM 10:00AM - 5:00PM PACIFIC. The California Energy Commission (CEC) will host a workshop to discuss the role of hydrogen in California’s clean energy future. Vice Chair Siva Gunda is CEC’s Lead Commissioner for the 2022 IEPR Update. A quorum of commissioners may participate in person, but no votes will be taken. The public can participate in the workshop 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 IEPR Commissioner Workshop

Remote Attendance
Participants may join via Zoom by internet or by phone.
• To use Zoom’s online platform, click on this link, https://energy.zoom.us/j/99006283544pwd=YkNvWTJvbnp3TW8wVlVPWGs1bVlldz09 or by logging in via Zoom™ at https://zoom.us/, entering the unique
Webinar ID: 990 0628 3544 and passcode: IEPR2022 and following all prompts.

To participate by telephone, call toll-free at (888) 475-4499 or toll at (669) 219-2599. When prompted, enter the Webinar ID: 990 0628 3544 and passcode: IEPR2022.
If you experience difficulties joining, contact Zoom at (888) 799-9666 ext. 2, or the Public Advisor at [email protected], or by phone at (916) 957-7910.

Attendees using a computer can access Zoom’s closed captioning service by clicking on the “live transcript” icon and then choosing either “show subtitle” or “view full transcript.” The closed captioning service can be stopped by closing out of the “live transcript” or selecting the “hide subtitle” icon. If using a phone, closed captioning is automatic and cannot be turned off. While the closed captioning is available in real-time, it typically includes errors. A more accurate transcript of the workshop developed by a professional court reporter will be docketed and posted in a later timeframe.

In-Person Attendance
Warren-Alquist State Energy Building
Rosenfeld Hearing Room, First Floor
1516 Ninth Street,
Sacramento, California 95814
(Wheelchair Accessible)

Wednesday, June 15, 2022 - Wednesday, June 15, 2022

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15 AT 12:00PM EASTERN. Join this month's H2IQ hour overview of Argonne National Laboratory's (ANL) Greenhouse gases, Regulated Emissions, and Energy use in Technologies (GREET) model, as well as a discussion of the National Energy Technology Laboratory's (NETL) recent publication on fossil-based hydrogen production technologies.

ANL will demonstrate how GREET can simulate life cycle emissions from a wide range of user-defined hydrogen production, delivery, and use pathways followed by a deep-dive by NETL on the key drivers of cost and life cycle emissions from current commercial hydrogen production scenarios using coal, natural gas, biomass, and carbon capture and storage.
The H2IQ Hour will include a 40-minute live presentation followed by 20 minutes of Q&A. A recording of the H2IQ Hour will be available on the website after the event.

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Thursday, June 2, 2022 - Thursday, June 2, 2022

Get your questions about California's #Hydrogen future answered -- fueling station update, legislation to benefit drivers and more from @HydrogenCA Executive Director Teresa Cooke. 

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Wednesday, June 22, 2022 - Wednesday, June 22, 2022

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22 AT 1:00PM PACIFIC. The California Air Resources Board (CARB or Board) invites you to participate in a public workshop to discuss an update to the three-year plan for light-duty vehicle and clean transportation equity investments. At this workshop, staff will discuss the definition of a sustainable ZEV market, provide updates on identified metrics to track progress toward a sustainable ZEV market, and discuss additional metrics to include in the analysis. Staff will also discuss and seek input on methods to ensure an equitable transition to electric vehicles and how CARB’s light-duty vehicle purchase incentives can help to overcome long-standing inequities. These vehicle purchase incentives include CVRP; Clean Cars 4 All (CC4A); Financing Assistance Programs, including the Clean Vehicle Assistance Program and the Drive Clean Assistance Program.

The work group meeting will be held via Zoom webinar at the following date and time:

Date: June 22, 2022
Time: 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Pacific Time (PT)

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Thursday, July 14, 2022 - Thursday, July 14, 2022

THURSDAY, JULY 14 AT 10:00AM. Staff Workshop to Discuss Zero- and Near-Zero-Carbon Fuel Production and Supply Funding Concepts

The California Energy Commission (CEC) will host a public workshop to gather stakeholder feedback on potential funding concepts related to zero- and near-zero-carbon fuel production and supply. During the workshop, CEC staff will present proposals for future funding projects. CEC Commissioner Patty Monahan, Lead Commissioner on Transportation, may participate.

The workshop will be held remotely. The public can participate in the workshop consistent with the directions provided below and will have opportunities to provide comments. The CEC aims to begin promptly at the posted start time, and the end time is an estimate based on the proposed agenda. The workshop may end sooner or later than the posted end time depending on various factors.

Thursday, July 14, 2022
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Remote Access Only


Notice and Agenda
Notice of Staff Workshop to Discuss Zero- and Near-Zero-Carbon Fuel Production and Supply Funding Concepts

Remote Attendance
The workshop may be accessed by clicking the Zoom link below or visiting Zoom and entering 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.

Attend Workshop via Zoom
Meeting ID: 996 5850 6690
Passcode: 582483
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 a comment.

Monday, June 6, 2022 - Monday, June 6, 2022

MONDAY, JUNE 6 AT 11:00AM CENTRAL.HYDROGEN WEBINAR SERIES (EP. 1) A webinar by the International Trade Club of Chicago.

As the world eagerly anticipates Net Zero 2050, groundbreaking energy alternatives like solar and wind have been popularized into the mainstream. Today, in light of the current energy crisis, renewable energy has been widely diversified in order to meet the intense demand for clean and sustainable energy. Hydrogen is a great example of how a renewable energy source can rapidly create its own economy and mobility while simultaneously ensuring energy security. The topics in this presentation include but are not limited to:

  • Resource Management & Environmental Protection
  • Government and industry collaboration
  • Fuel cell technology and its implementation
  • Hydrogen supply and distribution methods

Presented by: Keith Malone

Keith Malone brings more than 30 years of public relations and public affairs experience to the California Fuel Cell Partnership, a public-private partnership working to bring zero-emission, hydrogen-powered cars, buses, trucks and other forms of mobility to the Golden State. In addition to communications, he leads education and outreach efforts to legislators, NGOs and other public agencies, and represents CaFCP before news media and at public events. Prior to joining CaFCP, Keith helped multi-cultural nonprofit organizations, elected officials and political candidates communicate and build relationships with their stakeholders.

Fee:

No charge for ITCC members
$45 for non-members

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Wednesday, June 1, 2022 - Wednesday, June 1, 2022

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 AT 10:30AM EASTERN. Join the Energy Futures Initiative (EFI) for a public webinar: Building the Gulf Coast Clean Hydrogen Market. The U.S. Gulf Coast's existing energy infrastructure could give it a competitive advantage for clean hydrogen markets. Join us for our public webinar, Building the Gulf Coast Hydrogen Market, to hear from stakeholders in the region about their current and future economic trajectories for hydrogen production and infrastructure. Expert panels will discuss (1) how the Gulf Coast can leverage its existing hydrogen infrastructure and expertise for clean hubs, (2) how to best utilize the U.S. Department of Energy's hydrogen hub funding to establish a foundation for broader market formation, and (3) the role of current and potential hydrogen offtakers.

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Speaker information is forthcoming.

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