The New Jersey Hydrogen Learning Center (NJ H2LC) is funded by a grant from the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities and is administered by the
Center for Energy, Economic & Environmental Policy (CEEEP) within the Bloustein School at Rutgers University.



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NJH2LC Year 1 - Symposium:

" Powering the NJ Hydrogen Economy:
Next Steps for H2 & Fuel Cell Technology in New Jersey "

The event capped the first year of the Center’s operations. The purpose of the Center is to further policy discussion of hydrogen and fuel cell technology with key stakeholders, encourage students to learn more about hydrogen and fuel cells in the classroom, and provide education and outreach to officials and the general public.


Presentations



Agenda


9:00 AM - Opening Welcome
David Specca, Rutgers EcoComplex

9:10 AM - Introduction of CEEEP
Scott Weiner, CEEEP

9:20 AM - Morning Address
Frederick Butler, Commissioner– NJ BPU

9:50 AM - Year One Results and Stakeholder Recommendations
Dan Benson, NJ Hydrogen Learning Center

11:00 AM - Stakeholder Panel Discussion of Policy Recommendations

12:30 PM - Lunch

1:30 PM - Education & Outreach Results
Nora Lovrien, NJ Hydrogen Learning Center

2:15 PM - Afternoon Address
Valri Lightner, Fuel Cell Team Leader
US DOE Hydrogen Program

3:30 PM - Next Steps for the NJH2LC
Dan Benson, NJH2LC

4:00 PM Acknowledgements and Adjourn


NJ H2LC Symposium at Rutgers EcoComplex

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The NJ H2LC is comprised of university members that have fuel cell facilities on their campuses who have joined together to develop hydrogen and fuel cell educational modules and host networking meetings. In addition, this NJ H2LC website provides general infromation on hydrogen and fuel cells and information targeted to policymakers.