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Renewable Pathways to Hydrogen Summit

The California Fuel Cell Partnership is a sponsor. This dedicated renewables to hydrogen workshop brings experts together to consider the economics and the market opportunities, and identify important projects whose development have the potential to “move the needle” for renewable hydrogen.
Stakeholders will identify the technical and market challenges, planning needs and project opportunities for testing the technical and market feasibility of hydrogen production from renewable energy sources, including biogas and electrolysis.

Permitting Workshop for Hydrogen Fueling Installations

This free training is open to code officials, project developers, municipal planners only.
In the next five years a commercial hydrogen fueling infrastructure (and other associated facilities) will be constructed in California.
Several of these proposed stations will be located in the greater San Francisco Bay Area and Northern California.
This training will include the following topics:
- Overview of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles (HFCV) and hydrogen fueling stations
- Codes and Standards for hydrogen technologies infrastructure

Train the Trainer for the National Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Emergency Response Program

This free training is open to Fire Department Training Officers and Trainers only.
In the near future a commercial hydrogen fueling infrastructure (and other associated facilities) will be coming to your area.
Several of these proposed stations will be located in the greater
Los Angeles and Orange Counties. http://cafcp.org/stationmap
This class will take trainers through the National Program and discuss topics such as:
- Overview of hydrogen properties and safety
- Hydrogen vehicle and station safety

Green Living Expo

Join the California Fuel Cell Partnership at the Green Living Expo in South Pasadena at Garfield Park on Sunday, July 19 from 2pm to 7pm.
Learn more about living, eating and being "green. Bring a picnic dinner and rock out to "Retro Funk." This event has something for everyone in the family!

SEMICON WEST Conference & Expo 2015

Stop by the California Fuel Cell Partnership booth during the three-day SEMICON WEST Conference & Expo, July 14 through 16, 2015, 10:00am to 5:00pm, at the Moscone Center North Hall in San Francisco, CA. CaFCP staff will be on hand to talk about fuel cell electric vehicles, hydrogen fueling stations and will have the 2015 Toyota Mirai on display. For more information, visit SEMICON WEST at http://www.semiconwest.org

2015 ASME Conference & Expo

Join CaFCP members for several panel discussions at the 2015 ASME Conference & Expo in San Diego, CA. CaFCP Executive Director Bill Elrick will participate in the panel, “Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Economy: Products and Projects in Today’s Market.”
A Hyundai Tucson FCV will be on display at the conference expo and CaFCP staff will be on hand to answer questions and talk about fuel cell electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel.

STEAM Carnival

CaFCP will be on hand with a fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) at the STEAM Carnival, a family-friendly event designed to provide children with fun, hands-on activities in carnival environment to spark interest in careers in science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics. Tickets are $5 in advance (kids under three years of age are free).

2015 Silicon Valley Energy Summit

CaFCP staff will be on hand to talk about hydrogen fuel and fuel cell vehicles at the 2015 Silicon Valley Energy Summit at the Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center at Stanford University. CaFCP Chairman Justin Ward, general manager of Toyota’s Powertrain System Control (PSC), will participate in a panel discussion, “Internal combustion engines have no future in California.” during the afternoon session. Toyota will also have on display the new 2015 Toyota Mirai.

L-NGV Conference 2015

CaFCP staff and members will participate in panel discussions on passenger and heavy-duty fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) at the L-NGV conference in San Diego.
LIght-duty panel discussion
8:30am - 10:30am
Heavy-duty panel discussion
6:00pm - 7:00pm