Wednesday, October 16, 2019 - Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Enabling Environmental and Economic Priorities through Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies

9:00AM–5:00PM PDT
(Open to public) In-person only

California Energy Commission – Rosenfeld Hearing Room
1516 9th Street, Sacramento CA 95814

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AGENDA:

9:00am–9:15am 1. Welcome and opening remarks
Welcome comments by chair and overview of the spring board agenda

 
9:15am–10:30am

2. Transitioning from Market Launch to Revolutionary Success
2019 witnessed strong progress and significant challenges in early market rollout, providing new insights as stakeholders transition the industry from market launch to scaled deployment. The board will hear the status of market rollout, lessons learned from early market challenges, and gain new understanding of the magnitude and opportunities for scaled rollout to achieve a sustainable market for 2030.
 

10:30am–11:00am BREAK
 
11:00am–12:00pm

3. Heavy-duty Fuel Cell Electric Trucks: Analysis and Strategies
The CaFCP board tasked staff to focus more on HD applications, especially the nascent FCET market. Since April, staff have been assembling stakeholders, identifying opportunities and challenges, and developing strategies to accelerate progress. The board will hear about collaborations driving the market, the environmental advantages and challenges of FCET deployment, and approaches and strategies to capitalize on this important application.
 

12:00pm–1:15pm LUNCH - on your own
 
1:15pm–2:15pm

4. Heavy-duty Fuel Cell Electric Buses: Progress and Acceleration
Commercial progress and new regulations have FCEBs poised for a full market transition, and CaFCP’s new FCEB Roadmap outlines the necessary steps to help make this happen. The board will review a new transit agency outreach proposal designed to help the state reach its 100% zero emission transit bus purchase target with FCEBs.
 

2:15pm–2:45pm

5. California and National Outreach Activities
Since the April board meeting the CaFCP government relations and communications task force has been developing CaFCP’s messaging priorities and strategies and have developed a proposal for the board to expand current SOSS capabilities. The board will also hear about a new national hydrogen study that will be useful for California’s rollout activities.
 

2:45pm–3:15pm BREAK
 
3:15pm-4:15pm 6. National Organization Activities
As the commercial market advances in California, stakeholders and the board have encouraged consolidation and prioritization of collaborative efforts in California and nationally. Following up on the April directive to investigate a more effective national approach, board members will hear progress made, discuss priorities, and decide on next steps toward consolidated collaborative efforts that will propel the market forward.
 
4:15pm-4:45pm 7. CaFCP Executive Board Business Meeting

  • April 2019 board meeting decisions and assignments
  • Member updates
  • Public comment period*
     
4:45pm-5:00pm 8. Closing remarks
 
 

* Public comment period: The public comment period provides an opportunity for members of the public to address the CaFCP Executive Board on subjects related to the mission and activities of CaFCP. Each person will be allowed a maximum of three minutes to ensure that everyone has a chance to speak.

Agenda items may be taken out of order and times may vary from those listed in the agenda. The board may choose to limit public comment at the chair’s discretion.

This meeting is open to the public and will not be available by phone. This facility is accessible to persons with disabilities. Deadline for requesting ADA modification is October 14, 2019. Meeting materials will be posted at www.cafcp.org.

Antitrust Guidelines
It is the express intent of the CaFCP and its Members that none of the CaFCP’s activities violate or be in conflict with any federal, state or local antitrust law, rule or policy (collectively, the “antitrust laws”). Each Member will conduct its affairs in conformity with this intent. Each Member is aware that there are significant civil and criminal penalties for violating the antitrust laws. To the extent possible, the Members of the CaFCP will act in a manner substantially in compliance with the policy entitled “Antitrust Guidelines for Collaboration Among Competitors” issued by the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice in April 2000 (“Antitrust Guidelines”). The Antitrust Guidelines are available for reference on the CaFCP’s Member resources website. The Antitrust Guidelines will be referenced in advance of CaFCP meetings.

 

Location

California Energy Commission – Rosenfeld Hearing Room
1516 9th Street
Sacramento , CA 95814
United States
California US
Event Location:
California Energy Commission – Rosenfeld Hearing Room
1516 9th Street
Sacramento , CA 95814
United States
California US