The National Association of State Energy Officials (NASEO) held its annual meeting on September 15 – 18, 2019 in Manhattan Beach, California. NASEO members represent the highest level governor-appointed energy officials from all 50 states and US territories.
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On July 24, attendees at the National Association of State Fire Marshals Annual Conference were able to experience and learn about fuel cell vehicles first-hand.
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To gain a first-hand perspective on China’s fuel cell vehicle and hydrogen industry, and to provide an overview of the latest developments in the U.S., Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association president Morry Markowitz recently attended the 11th Green Vehicles Convention in Beijng, China.
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On January 11, FCHEA member company PDC Machines of Warminster, Pennsylvania, hosted United States Senator Bob Casey of Pennsylvania for a tour of their manufacturing facility, and to learn about the market landscape for hydrogen fuel cells. FCHEA President Morry Markowitz also attended the site visit and spoke to Senator Casey about the hydrogen fuel cell industry in Pennsylvania and the United States.
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FCHEA President Morry Markowitz and Jennifer Gangi, FCHEA’s Director Communications and Outreach, join the Through the Noise podcast to discuss where hydrogen fuel cell technologies are today and their greater potential for the future.
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FCHEA and the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT) co-hosted a webinar on export controls and cyber compliance on Thursday, October 11.
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On August 2, dozens of state legislators from across the country got to experience the latest Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCV) models first-hand at the National Council of State Legislatures (NCSL) Legislative Summit in Los Angeles.
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On the evening of June 12, FCHEA and its member companies presented awards to several United States Senators and Representatives to honor their hard work for the fuel cell and hydrogen industry.
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FCHEA brought together hundreds of attendees for the 2018 National Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Forum, which took place on June 12 at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, D.C.
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On April 12, FCHEA President Morry Markowitz attended a breakfast event with Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker in Boston, hosted by the New England Council.
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FCHEA and the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology (CCAT) co-hosted a webinar on small-scale fuel cell systems on Thursday, April 19th.
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On April 19, FCHEA joined Toyota to show the Mirai fuel cell vehicle to United States Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) employees at their Earth Day Electric Vehicle Showcase.
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On March 14, FCHEA President Morry Markowitz testified at a public hearing held by the Tax Policy Subcommittee of the House Ways and Means Committee on recently expired federal tax incentives.
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On February 28, FCHEA President Morry Markowitz participated in a panel on zero-emission vehicles (ZEV) at the 2018 Climate Leadership Conference in Denver, Colorado.
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From February 8-11, 2018, Hyundai hosted an international delegation of fuel cell stakeholders in South Korea for a hands-on experience with NEXO, the automaker's newest hydrogen fuel cell vehicle (FCV).
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On August 6, dozens of state legislators from across the country got to experience the 2017 Toyota Mirai Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCV) first-hand at the National Council of State Legislatures (NCSL) Legislative Summit in Boston.
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From June 12 to June 16, FCHEA joined industry representatives and California state officials for a tour of Northeast state capitals and major cities. The tour, organized by the California Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development (GO-Biz), brought together industry representatives and local and state government officials to educate policymakers on FCVs and discuss local policy objectives in helping to promote their introduction to the region.
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FCHEA participated in the Northeast Clean Energy Council's (NECEC) Massachusetts Clean Energy Day, held on May 16 at the Massachusetts State House in Boston.
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Over 70 congressional staffers, industry representatives, and non-governmental organizations turned out for FCHEA's sixth annual Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Policy Forum, held on May 12 at the United States Capitol Visitor Center. Presentations on the fuel cell and hydrogen energy industry were given by Dr. Sunita Satyapal, Director of DOE's Fuel Cell Technologies Office; Robert Wimmer, Director of Toyota Motors North America Energy and Environmental Research Group; Ole Hoefelmann, CEO of Air Liquide Advanced Technologies U.S., Andy Marsh, CEO of Plug Power; and Paul Wilkins, Federal Government Relations Director of Bloom Energy.
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On May 3, FCHEA President Morry Markowitz testified at a public hearing held by the Energy and Water Subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee for proposed Fiscal Year 2018 Department of Energy appropriations. Mr. Markowitz's testimony highlighted the energy, economic, and environmental security benefits the fuel cell industry provides to the United States.
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