Workshop Proceedings: Understanding Hydrogen
Energy Technologies, in conjunction with the 2005 Fuel Cell
Seminar
Presented by the National Hydrogen Association with support
from the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Aeronautics
& Space Administration
On Monday November 14, 2005 in Palm Springs, California, the
National Hydrogen Association held a hydrogen workshop entitled
"Understanding Hydrogen Energy Technologies" in conjunction
with the 2005 Fuel Cell Seminar. This workshop covered the current
state of hydrogen energy technologies and the application of
codes and standards that relate to them.
National Hydrogen Association member experts and invited guests
presented technical data and case studies to:
- provide the state of key technologies, including hydrogen
fuel, hydrides, electrolysers, and storage and dispensing
equipment;
- give insight into how hydrogen equipment is permitted;
- describe the ever-changing U.S. model codes that pertain
to hydrogen technologies, including fuel cells; and
- provide technical resources the audience can use beyond
the workshop to keep abreast of changes in the areas discussed
in the workshop.
Presentations (as available) can be viewed by clicking on the
appropriate agenda item below:
Agenda
| 1:00 pm |
Welcome
Karen Hall, The National Hydrogen Association |
| 1:10 pm |
Overview of technologies
and status of C&S for a selection of hydrogen energy
technologies
|
| 2:40 pm |
Break |
| 3:00 pm |
Permitting Issues
|
| 4:40 pm |
Technical
Resources (168Kb PDF)
Karen Hall, The National Hydrogen Association |
| 5:00 pm |
Adjourn |
For more information, please
contact the NHA.
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