Green Hydrogen in Transportation: Clean Transportation Logistics
Time: 11:45 AM - 12:30 PM
Date: 2024/11/19
Synopsis
More than 12,000 hydrogen fuel-cell powered vehicles and nearly 70 buses are supported by 50 U.S. fuel stations providing hydrogen. With the cost of hydrogen lingering around $13 per kilogram, the DOE is working to increase fuel efficiency and reduce the cost of clean hydrogen to $1/kg within a decade. How can infrastructure improvements and technology advances in hydrogen fuel cells decrease Hydrogen fuel costs?
- What are the complexities of establishing fuelling stations for hydrogen-powered trucks, including the pros and cons of on-site hydrogen production versus importing it?
- How do lifecycle assessments of hydrogen vehicles compare to conventional gasoline and diesel vehicles in terms of emissions, resource usage, and environmental impacts?
- What are the potential opportunities for transitioning to a hydrogen-based transportation system, including job creation, industry growth, and energy security considerations?
Moderator
- David Park Industry Affairs Director - Hydrogen Fuel Cell Partnership (H2FCP)
Speaker
- Lee Godown Head of Government Affairs - Nikola Corporation
- Emily Yates Chief Innovation Officer - Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (Septa)
- Monterey R. Gardiner Chief Engineer Hydrogen Strategy & Partnerships - National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
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