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Industry Tour Announced, Book Your Room Today!
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A One-of-a-Kind Opportunity
Want to be a part of the strategic vision for renewable hydrogen? Join
us for the only event of its kind, the NHA Renewables to Hydrogen
Forum!

Please encourage your colleagues to join you, but remember: space is
LIMITED! There is only A FEW DAYS LEFT to book your hotel room at the
special rate of $129/night! After September 10th, prevailing rates will
apply.

Find out more at www.HydrogenAssociation.org/RenewablesForum.


Industry Tour Set
We are pleased to announce an Industry Tour on the afternoon of October
5th to the National Solar Thermal Test Facility at Sandia National
Laboratory. Transportation will be provided at no cost to Forum
Registrants, however space is limited to 40 people, so visit the
Industry Tour webpage at https://www.ttcorp.com/forum/tour.asp  to
secure your place on this exciting tour!

NOTE: As Sandia Lab is located on a military base, you must provide
your name, birthdate, and social security number to gain clearance, and
you must have ID to enter the tour. Please see the website for further
details.


 New Speakers, Panelists and Invited Keynotes
The agenda is packed with experts and leaders from government and
industry!

Political Keynotes & Welcome Remarks - Mayor Martin J. Chavez,
Albuquerque, NM
- Governor Bill Richardson, New Mexico (invited)
- Assistant Secretary for EERE Alexander Karsner, (invited)
- Senator Pete V. Domenici, New Mexico (invited)
- Congresswoman Heather Wilson (R-District 1, NM)

Renewable Energy Keynotes
- Mr. Phil Baxley, President, Shell Hydrogen Americas
- Dr. Robert Shaw, President, Arete Corporation
- Mr. Mike Eckhart, President, American Council on Renewable Energy
(ACORE)
- Ms. Margaret K. Mann, Senior Chemical Process
Engineer, National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL)

Moderators
- Dr. Paul Scott, ISE Corporation
- Mr. Frank Novacheck, Xcel Energy
- Mr. Robert Friedland, Proton Energy Systems
- Ms. Rene Parker, Select Services
- Dr. George Guthrie, Los Alamos National Lab


Confirmed Panelists
Wind to Hydrogen

Mr. Brian Jackson, Renaissance Engineering
Mr. Larry Moulthrop, Proton Energy Systems
Mr. Ben Kroposki, National Renewable Energy Lab
Mr. Bill Leighty, The Leighty Foundation

Geothermal & Hydropower to Hydrogen
Mr. Allan Grant, BC Hydro
Mr. Guy Sliker, New York Power Authority
Mr. Richard Rocheleuau, Hawaii National Energy Institute
Dr. Roy Mink, U.S. Department of Energy

Biomass to Hydrogen
Dr. Randy Cortright, Virent Energy Systems
Dr. Frank Holcomb, Army CERL
Mr. Isaac Berzin, Greenfuel
Dr. Sandy Thomas, H2Gen Innovations
Mr. Bill Lueckel, Renewable Fuels Association

Solar to Hydrogen
Dr. Ben Luce, New Mexico Council for Clean & Renewable Energy
Dr. Bob Boehm, University of Las Vegas Nevada
Dr. Alan Weimer, University of Colorado

Renewable Utility
Mr. Bud Beebe, Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD)
Mr. Raymond Hobbs, Arizona Public Service Company (APS)
Mr. Dan Rastler, Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
Mr. Jim Lyons, General Electric

For full program details visit:
www.hydrogenassociation.org/RenewablesForum/program.asp



What Makes This Event Unique?
The NHA Renewables to Hydrogen Forum is the only event of its kind
designed to connect the renewable and hydrogen industries.
Get engaged with elected state and federal leaders, industry experts
and academics on an array of clean energy topics.
Gain a first-hand understanding of the latest renewable and hydrogen
energy technologies and the strategies needed to address barriers and
advance R&D.
Join the 100+ industry leaders and professionals expected to attend
This is a unique event you won't want to miss!
Forum Outcomes
This is a results oriented event. Attendees will not only take away
with them more knowledge of the renewable and hydrogen industry, the
Forum will result in a draft white paper and fact sheets detailing the
current status of renewable hydrogen in the US.


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