Impressions from the Conference
Course Welcome

The organizing team from left to right: Mike Holmes (Deputy Associate Director for Research/Program Manager), LaRae Foerster (Events Coordinator), Tera Buckley (Marketing Research Specialist, Training Course Technical Coordination) and Josh C. Mason (Network Administrator/Computer Specialist), all from EERC, Energy & Environmental Research Center, Grand Forks, ND, USA

Mike Holmes, Deputy Associate Director for Research and Program Manager of the EERC’s National Center for Hydrogen Technology, EERC, Grand Forks, ND, USA

Vision of a Hydrogen Economy, Jeff Serfass, President, National Hydrogen
Association, Washington, DC, USA

An Overview of DOE’s Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Hydrogen
Program, Robert J. Remick, Director Hydrogen Technologies & Systems
Center, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, USA


DOE NETL’s Hydrogen and Syngas Program and Solid State Energy Conversion
Alliance, Daniel Cicero, Technology Manager, Hydrogen and Syngas, DOE
NETL, Morgantown, WV, USA

International Aspects of a Hydrogen Economy, Terry Kimmel, Vice President,
Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Association, Ottawa, ON, Canada

The Energy Evolution: An Analysis of Alternative Vehicles and Fuels to
2100, Mike Holmes, Deputy Associate Director for Research and Program
Manager of the EERC’s National Center for Hydrogen Technology, EERC, Grand
Forks, ND, USA

Hydrogen Commercialization – Near-Term Markets and Long-Term Deployment, David Haberman, President, IF LLC, Delray Beach, FL, USA

Renewable Electrolysis: Hydrogen Production for Energy Storage and Transportation, Kevin Harrison, Senior Engineer, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, CO, USA

Hydrogen from Electrolysis, Mark Schiller, Vice President of Business Development, Proton Energy Systems, Wallingford, CT, USA

Distribution Challenges in Relation to Commercialization, Robert Boyd, Manager, Project Development – Hydrogen Solutions, Linde North America, Inc., Hayward, CA, USA

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