The 2008 NHA Renewable Hydrogen Forum will provide everything you need to know about renewable energy and its essential link to the hydrogen production.

On September 22-24 in Golden, Colorado, renewable and hydrogen industry experts from across the country and around the world will lead keynote and panel discussions on:

  • Renewable Resources for Hydrogen Production: What resources do we need? How much hydrogen can they provide?
  • Renewable Hydrogen Policy: What are the government's current policies on renewable hydrogen? What legislative support is needed to ensure the success of hydrogen produced from renewables?
  • Infrastructure Development and Planning: Where, when and how will the roll-out of renewable hydrogen take place? 
  • Commercialization Projects: Where do renewably-produced hydrogen initiatives already exist? Have they been successful?

In addition to keynote and panel presentations, you’ll have the chance to interact with other attendees in a variety of workshops, designed to help you facilitate renewable hydrogen industry when you return from the Forum.

Combine these keynotes, panels, and workshops with a "Renewable Hydrogen 101" introductory session, plus in-depth tours of hydrogen R&D at the nearby National Renewable Energy Lab, and you have everything you need to become a renewable hydrogen expert!



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