On April 18, FCHEA sponsored a booth at the New York City Earth Day Initiative event in Union Square Park. In addition to handing out literature on fuel cell vehicle technology, FCHEA also showed off a Toyota Mirai fuel cell vehicle.
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Watch FCHEA President Morry Markowitz speak on the electric car industry in New York on Spectrum News' Capital Tonight program.
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The National Association of State Environmental Officials (NASEO) convened the 2017 Energy Policy Outlook Conference on February 7-10, 2017, at the Fairmont Hotel in Washington, D.C.
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The Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA), the trade association dedicated to the commercialization of fuel cell and hydrogen energy technologies, partnered with Toyota Motor Company to bring the Mirai Fuel Cell Vehicle on display at the Taste of D.C. in Washington, D.C.
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National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day was created to help raise awareness of a clean energy technology that is here now. October 8th (10.08) was chosen in reference to the atomic weight of hydrogen (1.008)
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Commemorating National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day, representatives from the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA) and Toyota Motor Company drove a Toyota Mirai FCV on a Capital-Capital-Capital tour from the nation's capital in Washington, D.C., to the capitals of Richmond, Virginia, and Annapolis, Maryland.
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FCHEA partnered with the California Fuel Cell Partnership to provide a fuel cell vehicle ride and drive at the Society of Environment Journalists' annual conference during September in Sacramento, CA. Over 25 journalists and stakeholders went on rides in the vehicles at the event. As part of FCHEA's Zero Emissions. Zero Compromise. campaign, the event was a great success at educating attendees on fuel cell vehicles.
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Forty out of fifty of the state energy/environment officials were in attendance fora presentation by FCHEA President Morry at the National Association of State Energy Officials Annual Meeting (NASEO) 2016. A major discussion point at the meeting was the Volkswagen emissions settlement.
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On Thursday, June 23, 2016 more than 100 House and Senate staff members, as well as other policy officials, attended the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association's (FCHEA's) 4th annual Congressional Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Policy Briefing on Capitol Hill, a strong reflection of increased awareness of, and interest in, fuel cell and hydrogen technologies.
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National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day was created to help raise awareness of a clean energy technology that is here now. October 8th (10.08) was chosen in reference to the atomic weight of hydrogen (1.008)
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On the morning of October 8, Toyota hosted a ride and drive event on Capitol Hill, where it showcased the Mirai fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV). Several Representatives attended the event and had a chance to drive the FCEV.
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On October 7, FCHEA held a reception at the United States Capitol to celebrate the first National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day on October 8. Attendees came from congressional offices, FCHEA members, and nonprofits. Senator Blumenthal (D-CT), Representatives Charlie Dent (R-PA) and Bill Foster (D-IL) were in attendance as well.
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The Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA), in cooperation with the House Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Caucus, co-hosted the 2015 Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Policy Forum on May 5, drawing attention to the latest advancements in fuel cell and hydrogen energy technology.
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The 17th Annual Congressional Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency EXPO and Policy Forum was hosted on July 31, 2014, by the Sustainable Energy Coalition. The 2014 Expo brought together more than 40 businesses, sustainable energy industry trade associations, energy policy research organizations, and government agencies to showcase the status and growth patterns of renewable energy and energy efficiency technologies, including biofuels/biomass, geothermal, solar, water, wind.
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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 16 at the United States Capitol Visitor Center. Presentations on the fuel cell and hydrogen energy industry were given by Reuben Sakar, Deputy Asst. Secretary for Transportation at the Department of Energy; Scott Gerke, Manager of Federal Affairs for Honda North America; Gwen Bluemich Manager of Technology & Innovation at Daimler External Affairs; Frank Wolak, Vice President of Government Business at FuelCell Energy; Steve Szymanski, Director of Business Development at Proton OnSite; and Gerry Conway, General Counsel and Vice President of Government Affairs at Plug Power.
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On February 24, FCHEA sponsored a day-long tour for Congressional energy staffers visiting several fuel cell and hydrogen facilities in Elkton, Maryland, and Newark, Delaware.
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On Wednesday, April 24, the House Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Caucus, in partnership with FCHEA, held the House Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Expo and Policy Forum in the Cannon Caucus Room. The Expo and Policy Forum was attended by over 100 Congressional staffers, government employees, and energy professionals.
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On March 22, the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association hosted a field trip for several congressional staffers to visit member company locations in Delaware and Maryland. The stops included a tour of W. L. Gore's MEA Manufacturing Plant in Elkton, Maryland, a demonstration of a Ballard Power fuel cell bus fleet at the University of Delaware's STAR campus, a viewing of Bloom Energy's 3 MW fuel cell installation at a DelMarVa Power substation, and a visit to Air Liquide's Research and Technology Center in Newark, Delaware.
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