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CityAge - Decarbonize LA

TUESDAY, JULY 12 AT 11:30AM PACIFICThe LA region aims to be powered 100% by renewable energy by 2035. To achieve this ambitious goal, it’s essential that LA, as a home to significant industrial activity - establish global leadership in the decarbonization of heavy industry and major fleets.

Thankfully clean technology and policy innovations are emerging to drive electrification and the use of clean hydrogen at scale.

Mission Hydrogen -

WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 AT 7:00AM PACIFIC. Liquid hydrogen can play an important role as a fuel for zero-emission trucks in the future. It is the only solution known today that can achieve a range of over 1,000 km. At the same time, refueling is possible in just a few minutes, similar to diesel.

Mission Hydrogen - Hydrogen for Trains

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 AT 7:00AM PACIFIC - Hydrogen has the potential to replace diesel as a fuel for trains, especially for long distances. The gas company Linde has just built the world's largest hydrogen refueling station for trains in northern Germany in collaboration with a local railway company. With a capacity of 1,600 kg of hydrogen per day, the station can fill up to 14 trains. The range of the trains is then 1,000 km.

Sustain Southern California - Driving Mobility 9

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.

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CEC- IEPR Commissioner Workshop on Role of Hydrogen in California’s Clean Energy Future

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.

DOE: Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office

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.

California Hydrogen Coalition - Town Hall

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

REGISTER HERE

CARB - Third Public Workshop on the Fiscal Year 2022-23 Update to the Three-Year Plan for Light-Duty Vehicles and Clean Transportation Equity Investments

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.

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

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.

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