CT Hyrogen-Fuel Cell Coalition

Current Events


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2008 International Hydrogen Conference
Sept 7-10, 2008; Grand Teton National Park, Moran, WY

For more info, visit: www.hydrogen08.org

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Hydrogen from Renewables - NHA Fall Forum 2008
September 22-24, 2008, Golden, CO

Renewable and hydrogen industry experts from across the country and around the world will lead keynote and panel discussions on:

  • Renewable Resources for Hydrogen Production: What resources do we need? How much hydrogen can they provide?
  • Renewable Hydrogen Policy: What are the government's current policies on renewable hydrogen? What legislative support is needed to ensure the success of hydrogen produced from renewables?
  • Infrastructure Development and Planning: Where, when and how will the roll-out of renewable hydrogen take place?
  • Commercialization Projects: Where do renewably-produced hydrogen initiatives already exist? Have they been successful?

For more info, visit: www.hydrogenforums.org

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AASHTO Annual Meeting
October 16-20, 2008, Hartford, CT

AASHTO is a nonprofit, nonpartisan association representing highway and transportation departments in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. It represents all five transportation modes: air, highways, public transportation, rail, and water. Its primary goal is to foster the development, operation, and maintenance of an integrated national transportation system.

For more info, visit: www.transportation.org

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New Jersey Clean Energy Conference
October 17, 2008, Jersey City, NJ

This year's conference will be held at the Jersey City Hyatt and will highlight the cleantech industry as well as investment and financing strategies that will help drive economic growth, create new jobs, and help protect the environment.

For more info, visit: www.njcleanenergy.com

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2008 Fuel Cell Seminar & Exposition
October 27-31, 2008, Pheonix, AZ

The Fuel Cell Seminar & Exposition offers the largest number of technical papers, the most exhibits and the best coverage of the latest technical advances in the field. The simultaneous technical sessions discuss progress in four main areas: utility, residential, vehicle and portable, and discusses challenges in costs, fuels, storage, reliability, lifetime and adoptability. Fuel Cell Seminar & Exposition exhibitors and sponsors represent the latest in leading research and development—both domestically and abroad.

For more info, visit: www.fuelcellseminar.com

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Fuel Cells Durability & Performance
December 11-12, 2008, Las Vegas, NV

The 4th Annual Conference in The Knowledge Foundation’s Fuel Cells Durability & Performance series will provide an interdisciplinary discussion forum for fuel cell developers, manufacturers and suppliers working in the fields of fuel cells materials, stacks, system design, fabrication, and testing. The objectives of this meeting are: to discuss the latest innovations and emerging durability and performance issues common for all fuel cell systems, and specific to different types, designs, and sizes of fuel cells; to bring the attention of the testing systems, standards, and regulations development community to the current hurdles preventing fuel cells systems from large scale commercialization.

For more info, visit: www.knowledgefoundation.com

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International Colloquium on Environmentally Preferred Advanced Power Generation (ICEPAG 2009)
February 10-12, 2009; Newport Beach, CA

For more info, visit: www.apep.uci.edu

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Fuel Cell 2009
May 2009, Hartford, CT

The sixth annual conference designed for organizations interested in learning more about and applying fuel cell technology. The conference provides an interactive forum for OEMs, designers, engineers and integrators to discuss the latest advancements in the industry. This event will feature presentations from technology-leading companies discussing the innovations behind portable, stationary and automotive fuel cells.

 

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