Monday, March 31, 2025 - Friday, April 4, 2025

MONDAY, MARCH 31 - FRIDAY, APRIL 4. At the world’s leading industrial trade fair, companies from the mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and digital industries as well as the energy sector will come together to present solutions for a high-performance, but also sustainable industry. More than 4,000 companies will be acting as an interconnected industrial ecosystem and demonstrating how climate neutrality can be achieved through electrification, digitization and automation.

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California US

Monday, March 10, 2025 - Friday, March 14, 2025

MONDAY, MARCH 10 - FRIDAY, MARCH 14. CERAWeek is comprised of three mutually reinforcing platforms: The Executive Conference, the Innovation Agora, and Partner Programs. The industry's foremost thought leaders convene to cultivate relationships and exchange transformative ideas. Our programs are designed to advance new ideas, insight and solutions to the biggest challenges facing the future of energy, the environment, and climate.

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California US

Tuesday, February 11, 2025 - Wednesday, February 12, 2025

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. The International Agri-Center® is home to World Ag Expo®, the largest annual agricultural show of its kind. Held in Tulare, California, World Ag Expo® provides a platform of networking, education, and business in one of the most productive ag counties in the United States.

REGISTER HERE

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California US

Tuesday, February 4, 2025 - Friday, February 7, 2025

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7. Join top state and federal energy policymakers, private sector leaders, and other change makers from around the country on February 4-7, 2025 in Washington, D.C. for the NASEO 2025 Energy Policy Outlook Conference.

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Wednesday, January 22, 2025 - Wednesday, January 22, 2025

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22. ​Experience the Future of Commercial Transportation: Industry Leaders and Solution Providers to Showcase Cutting-Edge Technologies at the 2025 Port of San Francisco Clean Fleet Experience on January, 22nd, 2024 from 9am to 3pm at Pier 96.

​Public and private fleet operators will have access to the latest lineup of electric and hydrogen trucks, infrastructure solutions and services to assist with being competitive.

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California US
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California US

Monday, May 5, 2025 - Tuesday, May 6, 2025

MONDAY, MAY 5 - TUESDAY, MAY 6. Welcome to the Hydrogen Infrastructure Summit 2025, where industry leaders will explore advancements in hydrogen production, storage, transportation, and integration with renewables to build a resilient and efficient infrastructure.

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United States
California US
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United States
California US

Monday, January 13, 2025 - Monday, January 13, 2025

MONDAY, JANUARY 13. On behalf of our colleagues at First Public Hydrogen Authority (FPH2) invite you and your network to join them for their inaugural board meeting. This event represents a significant milestone as they launch their collaborative efforts to lead the renewable hydrogen economy.
Event Details:
Date: Monday, January 13th, 2025
Time: 2:00 PM
Location: Avalon Room, City of Industry
16200 Temple Avenue, City of Industry, CA 91744

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Department of Energy Hydrogen Program Plan

To Our Stakeholders
Energy is at the nexus of the most pressing challenges of our time—from climate change to threats to energy security and economic resilience and the ongoing need to reduce pollution in our air, waterways, and ecosystems. Thanks to coordinated efforts across government, industry, and civil society, the energy sector has gone a long way toward transitioning to more sustainable technologies and practices. This is especially true with clean hydrogen, which has emerged as an essential tool for addressing challenges across multiple sectors of our
economy and has seen accelerating growth and progress in recent years.

Clean hydrogen is part of a comprehensive portfolio of solutions to achieve net-zero-carbon emissions by 2050, as well as create American jobs, energy security, and technology leadership. It has a particularly important role to play in addressing the hardest-to-decarbonize sectors of our economy, while providing cleaner air and economic opportunities for communities across America. It can also support the expansion of low- or zero-carbon electricity by providing a means for long-duration energy storage and offering improved flexibility and revenue for all types of clean power generation—including renewable and nuclear power. Clean hydrogen provides an opportunity to leverage all our nation’s energy resources in the transition to a net-zero and sustainable future, including renewables, nuclear power, or fossil and other carbon-based feedstocks (with carbon capture).

Realizing the full potential of clean hydrogen, however, will take a continued commitment to research, development, demonstration, and deployment (RDD&D). While the growth in large-scale deployment projects— such as the Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs and other industry investments—are essential to achieve scale, grow the supply chain, and reduce costs, their ultimate success will rely in large part on continued advances achieved through coordinated RDD&D efforts. Advancing a coordinated strategy for RDD&D is particularly important—and challenging—for clean hydrogen because it involves virtually every sector of the economy and it can be produced, stored, delivered, and used in such a large number of ways. A successful strategy will need to integrate efforts in renewable, nuclear, and fossil energy—and coordinate across end uses in multiple sectors of the economy.

To meet this challenge, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has developed a Hydrogen Program Plan. This plan provides a strategic framework that incorporates RDD&D efforts of the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management, Office of Nuclear Energy, Office of Electricity, Office of Science, Loan Programs Office, Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains, Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations, and the Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy to advance the production, transport, storage, and use of hydrogen across different sectors of the economy.

In 2023, several Federal agencies developed the U.S. National Clean Hydrogen Strategy and Roadmap, a comprehensive, nationwide framework for accelerating the production, processing, delivery, storage, and use of clean hydrogen. This 2024 update to the Hydrogen Program Plan explains how DOE offices collaboratively work to implement the strategies outlined in the U.S. National Clean Hydrogen Strategy and Roadmap. This 2024 revision also includes updated supporting data and analysis, a description of the historic Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs, information about the ambitious DOE-wide goals known as the Hydrogen Shot™, and examples of DOE-wide efforts to establish a strong workforce and environmentally just practices in the transition to a hydrogen economy.

This comprehensive document represents DOE’s commitment to develop the technologies that can enable a hydrogen transition in the United States. It also underscores the importance of collaboration both within DOE and with our stakeholders in industry, academia, and the states to achieve that goal.

We hope you will find the Hydrogen Program Plan valuable and constructive, and we look forward to working with you to unlock and expand the remarkable potential and benefits of hydrogen.

Jennifer M. Granholm
Secretary of Energy

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CARB - 2024 Existing Light-Duty Hydrogen Refueling Stations In-Use Study Report

Over the past decade, the State of California has supported the development of retail hydrogen refueling stations for light-duty (LD) fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) using grant funding, low carbon fuel standard (LCFS) credits, and direct assistance with station testing to incentivize private investments in the fueling network. The California Air Resources Board (CARB) utilizes a mobile test device, called the Hydrogen Station Equipment Performance (HyStEP) device, to test new light-duty hydrogen refueling stations before they are opened for public use. Testing is based on the CSA Group/ANSI Hydrogen Gas Vehicles (HGV 4.3), which evaluates station conformance to SAE J2601, the industry standard hydrogen fueling protocols.

The objective of this study was to assess in-use conformance of California’s existing light-duty hydrogen refueling stations with SAE J2601. SAE J2601 is the industry standard light-duty FCEV fueling protocol in the United States. The existing station population ranges in operating age from about 10 years since opening to recently opened. This study assesses conformance as a function of operational age. A representative sample of stations were tested using the testing device and an abbreviated version of the HGV 4.3 test method. HGV 4.3 is the test method used to verify stations conformance with SAE J2601 requirements.

Hydrogen Fueling Infrastructure | California Air Resources Board

Zero-Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Infrastructure Topics | California Air Resources Board

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