TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. This presentation will provide an overview of renewable energy tax credits, as extended, modified or introduced by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), and subsequent regulations related to those credits. The relevant guidance has seen numerous updates since the IRA’s passage in 2022. Panelists will provide insight into the regulations and other IRS guidance issued to date, such as the prevailing wage/apprenticeship requirements and the domestic content and other bonus credit rules.
University of California ITS - Developing a Hydrogen Vehicle Market in California Will Require Significant Upfront Investment, but Should be Self-Sustaining Thereafter
To support ARCHES and California’s commitment to hydrogen, the UC Davis Hydrogen Program2 evaluated the requirements and costs of building a network of hydrogen stations (including delivering hydrogen to those stations), and the costs of purchasing these vehicles, including light-, medium-, and heavy-duty vehicles. This work builds upon our prior studies3 that developed two FCEV adoption scenarios through 2045: i) an ambitious but incremental Base Case scenario closely aligned with FCEV sales targets adopted by ARCHES, and ii) an even more ambitious High Case scenario that assumes robust light- duty and medium/heavy-duty vehicle markets by 2030, along with more rapid growth in refueling and hydrogen production capacities throughout the state. We used the two scenarios to estimate the level of investment and other costs for building out a hydrogen system to support road transportation (i.e., trucks, cars, buses), and examine how these investments and per-unit hydrogen costs play out over time (with 2030 and 2045 being key years) and across different types of hydrogen system components (e.g., hydrogen delivery systems and stations). We also looked at workforce and jobs impacts from the transition to hydrogen and FCEVs within the state.
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Thursday, October 17, 2024 - Thursday, October 17, 2024
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17TH AT 2:00 PM PT. California’s commitment to hydrogen as a clean transportation fuel is ramping up with a landmark $12.6 billion agreement between the U.S. Department of Energy and the Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES) consortium to build a renewable Hydrogen Hub in the state. Are we at a tipping point for hydrogen in California’s zero-emission transportation future?
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Tuesday, November 19, 2024 - Wednesday, November 20, 2024
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 - WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20.
Get All the Information You Need to Capitalize on Opportunities in Hydrogen & Hydrogen Derivatives
While the U.S. has focused incentives on the production side of the hydrogen economy, the success of innumerable clean hydrogen projects will depend on exporting H2 and its derivatives such as ammonia and e-methane to Asian and European markets.
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Thursday, October 24, 2024 - Thursday, October 24, 2024
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 AT 11:00 AM PDT. This upcoming webinar is designed specifically for offtakers, project developers, financiers, policymakers, and anyone keen on understanding the future of the hydrogen industry through demand creation and offtake collaboration strategies.
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UC Davis - Fuel-Cell Vehicle and Hydrogen Transitions in California: Scenarios, Cost Analysis, and Workforce Implications
To achieve California’s ambitious climate goals, a shift to hydrogen fuel for some transportation sectors may be essential. In this report, we explore the build-out of a hydrogen fuel distribution system including uptake of light-, medium-, and heavy-duty fuel cell electric vehicles. Our analysis of Base and High Case scenarios includes costs of building and operating a hydrogen vehicle and fuel system and estimates workforce impacts. We consider scenarios with about 125,000 vehicles by 2030 in the Base Case and 250,000 in the high case. This increases by an order of magnitude to 2045. Vehicle and station investment costs associated with the Base Case reach anywhere from $4 to 12 billion USD by 2030 and increase by a factor of eight by 2045. Costs per kg of hydrogen, including fuel transmission to stations and station costs delivered to vehicles, could be in the range of $4 to 8 per kg. This becomes $6 to 10/kg as a final delivered cost, if production of hydrogen were to cost $2/kg. Workforce impacts in the Base Case include 600 to 2,200 jobs created by 2030, rising rapidly thereafter. This report was prepared by the ITS-UC Davis Energy Futures Hydrogen Program in partnership with the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation.
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Tuesday, October 1, 2024 - Tuesday, October 1, 2024
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1. On October 1, 2024, the California Energy Commission will host a meeting of the Advisory Committee for the Clean Transportation Program Investment Plan. The meeting will discuss updated proposed funding allocations included in the revised staff draft report of the 2024–2025 Investment Plan Update for the Clean Transportation Program.
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Sunday, October 6, 2024 - Sunday, October 6, 2024
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 AT 10:00 AM. Sunday October 6th, 10 AM to 5 PM.
The non-profit Colorado Hydrogen Network is sponsoring a first annual “Colorado Hydrogen Day” event on Sunday October 6th. Colorado has made significant progress recently to deploy hydrogen technology. To showcase that progress to the publc, the media and state legislators this all-day event will feature:
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Monday, March 10, 2025 - Friday, March 14, 2025
MONDAY, MARCH 10-FRIDAY, MARCH 14. SAVE THE DATE - Join global leaders, policymakers and executives from across energy, climate, finance, technology, and industry at CERAWeek 2025 for timely dialogue, shared learning and connection.
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Sunday, November 10, 2024 - Wednesday, November 13, 2024
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10-13. NARUC will be hosting its Annual Meeting in Anaheim, CA. The annual meeting is their capstone event of the year, featuring a year-end summary from President Fedorchak, seminal topics across each utility sector, the installation of their new president, and special workshops. H2FCP will be hosting a static display of FCEVs during their annual event.