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Secretary Granholm and the Department of Energy Celebrates National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day

H2 Day 2022 Events & Activities

Secretary Granholm and the Department of Energy Celebrates National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day

Jennifer Gangi

The Department of Energy is holding a week-long celebration of National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day. Check out the wide range of activities they are leading here.

On Friday, the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office released a blog post detailing how the Hydrogen Program is "Incorporating Environmental Justice and Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility". Check out the blog post here.

As part of Hydrogen and Fuel Cell week activities, join an extended edition of the H2IQ Hour webinar on October 6, 2022, at 12:30 p.m. ET for a discussion of workforce development in the hydrogen and fuel cell industry and efforts to advance diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA). Terrence Mosley, senior advisor for diversity for the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), will present on ensuring DEIA in EERE activities, programs, and engagement, along with an update from Tommy Rockward of Los Alamos National Laboratory on their DEIA efforts and involvement with the Minority Serving Institution Partnership Program.

The H2IQ Hour will include 70 minutes of live presentations, followed by 20 minutes of Q&A with all speakers. A recording of the H2IQ Hour will be available on the website after the event.