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Building the Future: Department of Energy’s $9B Hydrogen Hubs

Sep 04 2024

4:30 PM - 5:30 PM PDT

Room 232

Learn about the DOE’s $9 billion investment in hydrogen hubs, forming a national network to decarbonize industries and transportation. This session will cover the production, processing, delivery, and storage of clean hydrogen, aiming for a zero-emission future and a 100% clean electrical grid by 2035. Learn about incentives from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and the Inflation Reduction Act.

Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES) – The Beginning
In this presentation, Jacob “Jack” Brouwer, Director of the Clean Energy Institute at UC Irvine and advisor for the California Hydrogen Hub (ARCHES), will provide a comprehensive overview of the Department of Energy’s substantial $9 billion investment in hydrogen hubs. The talk will highlight the pivotal role these hubs will play in transitioning to a sustainable energy future, exploring the technological advancements and infrastructure developments supported by this funding. Attendees will learn about the potential economic and environmental benefits, as well as the collaborative efforts required to maximize the impact of this initiative. Join us to understand how this investment will propel the United States toward a leading position in the global hydrogen economy.
Jacob “Jack” Brouwer, California Hydrogen Hub (ARCHES)

Presentation details coming soon
Bill Spellane, Alaka’i

On Demand Hydrogen UAV filling
Chris Allo, CTO for ElektrikGreen, will explore the problems and logistics of bringing Hydrogen to Airports and sky ports throughout the US and World for drone usage. Currently battery powered devices are somewhat easily recharged through power cables and conventional fuel vehicles usually have refueling mechanisms in most global airports. For the new Hydrogen powered UAV’s this is more difficult as it is typically quite costly to install stationary hydrogen fueling stations or even to bring in Semi-sized tube trucks with high pressure hydrogen. Filling from high pressure devices such as tube trucks can be quite challenging as well as dangerous. To make hydrogen more accessible, a new safe form of on-site generation, compression, and refueling must be achieved. Hydrogen fueling systems must be able to run on plug-in grid power or be self-sustaining using solar or similar power sources. The systems must also be mobile so that the UAV developers can bring their hydrogen refueling stations with them or that the stations can be deployed on-demand.
Chris Allo, ElektrikGreen

Hydrogen’s Promise for Sustainable and Inclusive Aviation
This presentation will highlight the environmental benefits of hydrogen fuel, emphasizing its role in reducing carbon emissions and combating climate change. It will also explore how hydrogen-powered aviation can promote inclusivity by providing more equitable access to air travel and creating economic opportunities in underserved communities. Attendees will gain insights into the technological advancements, policy frameworks, and community initiatives driving the adoption of hydrogen in aviation. The presentation aims to inspire and mobilize stakeholders to support the transition to a greener and more inclusive aviation future.
Clint Harper, Harper4D Solutions

Featuring

California Hydrogen Hub (ARCHES)

NA (individual) Harper4D Solutions

ElektrikGreen

Forever-Flight

Alaka'i

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