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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Hydrogen Stakeholder Network: Education

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Education Stakeholders

Bergen County Technical Schools

327 E. Ridgewood Avenue

Paramus, NJ 07652

www.bergen.org

Contact: Peggy Frizzell

Phone: 201-343-6000 ext. 2219

E-mail: peggro@bergen.org

Activities: We are a magnet school that has a Renewable Energy program.  We are looking for curriculum support, collaboration with post-secondary institutions and industry.  All our students are required to complete a year-long internship within their program of concentration.

Center for Sustainable Energy

Bronx Community College, CUNY

University Ave. @ 181rst St.,GML104

Bronx, NY 10453

http://www.csebcc.org

Contact: James Quigley

Phone: 718-289-5334

Fax: 718-289-6496

Email: mail@csebcc.org

Activity: A major thrust of the Center's mission is the utilization of alternate fuel technologies to reduce unhealthy emissions that are harmful to the health and economy of our community and the nation, education of the public about alternate energy options and the mechanisms in place to support their use, and preparation of the workforce needed to make the use of these innovative approaches viable.

Toms River High School South

55 Hyers Street

Toms River, NJ 08753

www.trschools.com/staff/g/cgirtain

Contact: Christine Girtain

Phone: 732-505-5734

Fax: 732-341-1321

E-mail: cgirtain@trschools.com

Activities: Student research, curriculum, information base and networking for student research.

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