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.
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.
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.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26 AT 9:00AM PACIFIC. The GACC West will bring together German and US experts in their 2h-webinar “The Usage of Green Hydrogen in Buildings,” to discuss green hydrogen production, its implementation in buildings, possible transatlantic cooperation, and much more.
Join the event for inspiring keynotes, presentations, and panel discussion to:
Columbia-Willamette Clean Cities Coalition
THURSDAY, JANUARY 13 AT 3:00PM PACIFIC. California interagency leaders to host a stakeholder webinar to discuss proposed Zero-Emission Vehicles (ZEV) and Clean Transportation investments in Governor Newson’s proposed 2022-2023 state budget.
THRUSDAY, FEBRUARY 17 - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 AT 8:00AM CENTRAL. Join CaFCP's Executive Director; Bill Elrick and members at the 2nd America Hydrogen Forum in Houston, TX. Countries across the world are seeking for a sustainable, cost-effective and easily applied source of energy. It is important to come up with solutions that help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and are technologically feasible - hydrogen could definitely be part of the answer and become the key component of the U.S. clean energy mix in the future.
Center for Strategic & International Studies
TUESDAY, JANUARY 18 AT 10:00AM CENTRAL.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 13 AT 9:00AM PACIFIC. This is the second in our series of virtual workshops designed to help public fleets and communities consider if renewable hydrogen has a place in their transition to zero emission transportation. In this program we will focus on electrolysis technologies that use renewable electricity to produce green hydrogen. Beyond hydro power, we will also look at how solar, wind or other distributed energy resources could play a role.
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