| National Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Codes & Standards
Coordinating Committee Teleconference
MEETING DATE: April 5, 2006 TIME:
3:00 - 4:30 PM (EDT)
1.0 PARTICIPANTS Karen Hall welcomed
participants and took the roll call. Russ Hewett was attending the SAE 2006 World
Congress in Detroit.
The list of meeting participants is provided in Attachment
A.
2.0 REVIEW OF ANTI-TRUST POLICY Karen reminded USFCC members
to review their Anti-Trust Guidelines
Antitrust
Guidelines (27Kb PDF)
and
Memo
on Antitrust Guidelines (24Kb PDF)
3.0 CORRECTIONS TO MINUTES OF
MARCH'S IN-PERSON MEETING No Corrections to the Minutes of the March
2006 Meeting were offered. The Minutes were approved, pending any changes to come
in to Russ or Karen by 7 April.
4.0 OPPORTUNITY FOR DOE/HQ SUBPROGRAM
MANAGER TO REPORT ON WHAT'S GOING ON AT DOE/HQ No DOE/HQ representative
was present to provide latest information on activities in and FY07 Funding for
the Safety, Codes and Standards Subprogram. Therefore, this topic will be taken
up at the next meeting.
5.0 PLANNED FOLLOW-ON DISCUSSION REGARDING THE
NATIONAL TEMPLATES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CODES AND STANDARDS One
of the major items of discussion at the March In-Person meeting was whether or
not modifications should be made to the two national templates:
-
Template relating to transportation applications and the fueling infrastructure
-
Template relating to portable and stationary applications.
The templates,
with changes agreed to at the March meeting and subsequent recommendations, are
attached below:
National
Templates (133Kb PDF)
An action item from the March meeting was to
have follow-on discussion at the April teleconference meeting - to be led by Jim
Ohi.
Unfortunately, Jim was participating in meetings at DOE/HQ during
the time of the teleconference meeting. Consequently, the additional discussion
was not conducted. This item will be taken up at the next meeting.
6.0
REPORT ON HYDROGEN INDUSTRY PANEL ON CODES (HIPOC) ACTIVITIES Karen
Hall reported on Hydrogen Industry Panel on Codes (HIPOC) Activities. She reminded
participants of the purpose of the group, and encouraged everyone who wanted to
see changes to the ICC or NFPA codes relating to hydrogen and fuel cells to connect
with HIPOC.
7.0 REPORT ON UNITED NATIONS WP.29 MEETING IN MARCH Unfortunately,
Nha Nguyen was not present, so the report on the United Nations WP.29 meeting
held in March is to be made at the next meeting.
8.0 REPORT ON IEC/TC105
ACTIVITIES AND DOCUMENTS IN THE "COMMENTS" STAGE Kelvin
Hecht reported on IEC/TC105 activities and IEC documents in the "Comments"
stage. The US TAG was asked to comment on a European standard for small fuel cells
by CEN/CENELEC. Kelvin noted there wasn't much information about fuel cells in
the standard, which related mainly to boilers and pressure vessels. IEC/TC 105
also asked the US TAG for support of a new Technical Committee (TC) on nanotechnology.
The US TAG did not provide much support, and is wary of the necessity of this
new TC, since a similar TC already exists in ISO. Kelvin
Hecht's report (75Kb PDF)
9.0 REPORT ON ISOC/TC197 ACTIVITIES AND
DOCUMENTS IN THE "COMMENTS" STAGE Bob Mauro and Debbie Angerman
reported on ISO/TC197 activities and documents in the "Comments" stage.
The US TAG voted to approve ISO 17268, which is based on an SAE recommended practice
for hydrogen fueling connectors. The US TAG also voted to approve the Hydrogen
Generators - Part 1: Safety document with comments. The TAG also voted in favor
of ISO 16111-2 - Transportable Gas Storage Devices. There were comments from TC
58 SC 3 that will need to be resolved. The US TAG also sent in comments by request
of IEC/TC 105 on the Micro Fuel Cells draft. A vote is due April 15 on Hydrogen
Generators - Part 2 - Residential Applications, an activity that was requested
by the TC. The US abstained on the vote on systematic review of 13984 Liquid Hydrogen
- Land Vehicle Fueling System Interface. Members of the US TAG could not determine
whether the document is in use, but agreed that if it were to become used, a revision
would be necessary. And finally, the ISO/ TC197 plenary meeting will be held on
June 8 at AFNOR, outside Paris, France.
Bob
Mauro's report (84Kb PDF)
10.0 UPDATE ON ISO/TC197 WG12 ACTIVITIES In
Jim Ohi's absence, Bob Mauro gave an update on the work of ISO/TC197 WG12 (Hydrogen
Fuel-Product Specification). Bob stated that the draft Technical Specification
DTS14687-2 had been submitted to the ISO/ TC 197 Secretariat. Discussions regarding
the use of references for non-ISO/IEC standards continues.
Draft
Technical Specification (225Kb PDF)
11.0 REPORTS ON OTHER INTERNATIONAL
ACTIVITIES Participants called attention to the following meetings: -
April 10, UNLV - a one-day workshop is being offered on hydrogen safety. The workshop
is free, and funded in part by DOE. For information, contact Kelvin Hecht at (303)
384-7463.
- The SAE 2006 World Congress has started. Rhodes Stephenson
commended the speakers from NFPA, JARI, and NREL for their talks on safety codes
and standards, and noted there were many new faces in the audience.
12.0
OPPORTUNITY FOR CDOS AND SDOS TO REPORT ON THEIR ACTIVITIES No additional
reports were given.
13.0 REPORT ON NEW PLANNED USDOT ACTIVITY: "Ad
Hoc Committee on A Regulatory Framework for A Hydrogen Economy" Bill
Chernicoff was not present to report on the new Ad Hoc Committee and so the report
on this activity is deferred until the next meeting.
Information about
it can be found at the following web site: http://hydrogen.gov/ad_hoc.html
Information is also accessible from http://hydrogen.gov/news.html.
14.0
DISCUSSION REGARDING POSSIBILITIES FOR NEXT IN-PERSON MEETING The objective
was to identify the ideal timeframe for the next In-Person meeting and where it
might be held. One possibility discussed was the World Hydrogen Energy Conference
(WHEC) to be held in June in Lyon, France. However, it was also noted that many
participants may not be able to attend due to foreign travel restrictions. Karen
agreed to work with the USFCC and NREL to propose some options, to be reported
in the May meeting.
15.0 NEXT TELECONFERENCE MEETING The next
meeting of the Coordinating Committee will be a teleconference meeting as follows:
- DATE:
May 3rd (First Wednesday)
- TIME: 3:00 - 4:30 pm EDT
2:00 - 3:30
pm CDT 1:00 - 2:30 pm MDT Noon - 1:30 pm PDT -
CALL-IN NUMBER AND PASSCODE
The planned agenda will be disseminated
prior to the meeting. If there's an item you'd like to have on the agenda, please
contact any one of the following:- Karen Hall (NHA) (202) 223-5547
- Robert Wichert (USFCC) (916) 966-9060
- Sondra Ullman (Plug
Power) (518) 782-7700 X1469
- Russ Hewett (NREL) (303) 384-7463
Respectfully
Submitted, Karen Hall
MEETING
PARTICIPANTS National Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Codes and Standards Coordinating
Committee: Members that Participated in the March 2006 Meeting
| NAME | ORGANIZATION | PRESENT
AT MEETING (Yes/No) | |
Adam Gromis | California Fuel Cell Partnership | |
| Andrei Tchouvelev | A.
V. Tchouvelev & Associates, Inc. | |
| Antonio Ruiz | USDOE/Hydrogen, Fuel
Cell and Infrastructure Technologies Program | |
| Bill Chernicoff | USDOT/Research
and Innovative Technologies Administration(RITA)/Washington | |
| Bill Collins | UTC
Fuel Cells | | | Bill
Hoagland | Hoagland and Associates | |
| Bob Mauro | Consultant
to NREL | Y | | Brad
Smith | Shell Hydrogen | |
| Brian Walsh | US
Fuel Cell Council | |
| Bruce Kinzey | Pacific Northwest
Laboratory | |
| Carl Rivkin | National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA) | | | Carolyn
Elam | DOE Golden Field Office | |
| Cathy Gregoire-Padro | Los
Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) | |
| Christina Zhang-Tillman | California
Fuel Cell Partnership | |
| Christopher Moen | Sandia National
Laboratories/Livermore | Y |
| Dan Casey | ChevronTexaco | |
| Darren Meyers | International
Code Council (ICC) | |
| Debbie Angerman | Compressed Gas Association
(CGA) | Y | | Doug
Horne | Clean Vehicle Education Foundation | |
| Gary Howard | A.
V. Tchouvelev & Associates, Inc. | |
| George Kervitsky | SENTECH | |
| George Thomas | Consultant
to Sandia National Laboratories | |
| Gerry Myers | SPRINT | |
| Greg Milewski | Shell
Oil Products | |
| Hank Seiff | Clean Vehicle Education
Foundation | Y |
| Holly Thomas | National Renewable
Energy Laboratory (NREL) | |
| Jeff Grant | Ballard Generation Systems | |
| Jesse Schneider | DaimlerChrysler | |
| Jim McGetrick | BP | |
| John Koehr | American
Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) | Y |
| Juana Williams | NIST | Y |
| Julie Cairns | CSA
America | | | Julie
Willets | SPRINT | |
| Karen Hall | National Hydrogen Association
(NHA) | Y | | Keith
Hardy | Argonne National Laboratory | |
| Kelvin Hecht | ANSI,
IEC and Consultant to NREL | Y |
| Ken Krastins | Plug Power | Y |
| Larry Johnson | SPRINT | |
| Larry Moulthrop | Proton
Energy Systems | |
| Laurie Florence | Underwriter Laboratories | Y |
| Mark Richards | Gas
Technology Institute | |
| Michael Steele | General Motors Advanced
Technology Vehicles | |
| Nha Nguyen | NHTSA/Office of International
Policy and Harmonization | |
| Patrick Serfass | National Hydrogen
Association (NHA) | |
| Pat Davis | USDOE/Hydrogen, Fuel Cell
and Infrastructure Technologies Program | |
| Paul Buehler | Plug Power, Inc. | |
| Prentiss Searles | American
Petroleum Institute (API) | |
| Robert Wichert | US Fuel Cell Council
(USFCC) | | | Rhoads
Stephenson | Motor Vehicle Fire Research Institute | Y |
| Roger Smith | Compressed
Gas Association (CGA) | |
| Ron Sims | Society of Automobile Engineers
(SAE) and Consultant to NREL | Y |
| Sondra Ullman | Plug Power | |
| Spencer Grieco | CSA
America | | | Steve
Turner | C&S Consultant | |
| Susan Townsend | General
Electric Global Research Center | |
| Terry Conrad | Concurrent Technologies
Corp. | | | Thad
Adams | Savannah River National Laboratory | |
| Tom Joseph | Air
Products and Chemicals | |
| Tony Androsky | US Fuel Cell Council
(USFCC) | | | Jim
Ohi | National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) | Meeting
at DOE/HQ | | Russ Hewett | National
Renewable Energy Laboratory | Attending SAE Conference |
GUEST PARTICIPANTS
(1) Anna Stukas - Angstrom Power (2)
Lesley Crowell - California Air Resources Board (CARB) (to be added as a new
member) (3) Elizabeth Turnbull - SENTECH (replaces George Kervitsy on the Committee) (4)
Dick Berkhead - Shell Hydrogen
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