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Around Hawaii on Hydrogen Day

H2 Day 2020 Events & Activities

Around Hawaii on Hydrogen Day

Connor Dolan

Celebrate Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Day with us by joining a tour featuring hydrogen projects in Hawaii!

About this Event

Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day takes place every year on October 8th. Chosen to represent hydrogen’s atomic weight of 1.008, organizations and individuals across the globe will be raising awareness and celebrating advances in hydrogen and fuel cell technologies. 

This event will feature virtual tours of hydrogen projects in Hawaii and a panel with leading hydrogen experts to discuss potential for hydrogen in the State. If you are looking to gain insights into how hydrogen and fuel cells are important to a more secure, clean, and resilient energy future in Hawaii, be sure to join for this live, complimentary session over Zoom. Attendees will also have a chance to play trivia to test their hydrogen knowledge and win a prize!

Please register by Wednesday, October 7 at 5pm. After registration closes, a Zoom link will be sent to all registered participants. Please note that this webinar is limited to 100 attendees. If you are unable to register, please contact hcatt@htdc.org to be added to the waitlist. 

EVENT OUTLINE

9:00am - Video Tours

9:45am - Hydrogen Trivia

10:30am - Panel: Hydrogen Progress & Opportunities in Hawaii 

  • Peter Devlin, U.S. Department of Energy Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office

  • Scott Glenn, Hawaii State Energy Office

  • Laurent Nassif, Hawaii Gas 

  • Mitch Ewan, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute