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Current Status
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>25,000
Prototype Test.
6,500
>25,000
Prototype Test.
35 Act. - 39 Dev.
6,500
6,500
Prototype Test.
35 Act. - 39 Dev.
6,500
6,500
35 Act. - 39 Dev.
6,500
>25,000
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1,000,000
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2,000 by 2020
Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Pathways to Clean Cities: A Stakeholder – Government Engagement
Berkeley, California, USA | 20 May 2016
Overview
Cities and large metropolitan areas are on the front lines of deploying integrated, scalable technologies that support the transition to sustainable transportation and energy systems. This event brings together leading industry, academic and civil society organizations with government representatives working to increase the adoption and integration of clean transportation and energy systems. The focus was on highlighting the policy, regulatory, and market drivers for this change; the strategies adopted by cities and utilities, including the use of fuel cells and hydrogen technologies, and the actions needed to support further deployment to meet sustainability objectives.
Keynote Address:
SESSION 1: Clean Transportation and Energy Objectives
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Yokohama, Japan: Tsubasa TOMITA, Climate Change Policy, City of Yokohama
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Hamburg, Germany: Heinrich Klingenberg, Managing Director, HySOLUTIONS GmbH
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California, U.S.: Alberto Ayala, Deputy Executive Officer, California Air Resources Board
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Paris, France: Bernard Frois, Scientific Advisor, Technology Research Division, CEA
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Munich, Germany: Mike Beckman, Vice President, Hydrogen Fueling, Linde