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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Non-Profit Stakeholders

Center for Economic & Environmental Partnership, Inc.

2160 Bolton Street

Bronx, NY 10462

Website: www.nhf2.org

Contact: Gelvin Stevenson, Ph.D. 

Phone: 718-863-4156

E-mail: gelvin@optonline.net

Activity: CEEP is organizing the National Hydrogen Financing Forum to be held March 16, in Long Beach, CA, in conjunction with the National Hydrogen Association's annual meeting. A dozen companies will be selected to present their business plans to investors and corporate strategic partners.   

Clean Energy States Alliance

50 State Street, Suite 1

Montpelier, Vermont  05602

www.cleanenergystates.org

Contact: Cameron Brooks

Phone: (802) 223-2554

Fax: (802) 223-4967

E-mail: cameron@cleanegroup.org

Activity: CESA manages the Public Fuel Cell Alliance, a multi-state consortium of public programs facilitating the adoption and development of fuel cells and hydrogen infrastructure technologies.

New Jersey Corporation for Advanced Technology

New Jersey EcoComplex

1200 Florence Columbus Road

Bordentown, NJ 08505

www.njcat.org

Contact: Rhea Weinberg Brekke

Phone: 609-449-3600 x 227

Fax: 609-499-3647

E-mail: rwbrekke@njcat.org

Activities: Energy technology assessment validation and performance claims verification.  Education and networking between technology developers, users, and regulators.

New Jersey Public Interest Research Group (NJPIRG)

11 N. Willow Street

Trenton, NJ 08608

www.njpirg.org

Contact: Adam Garber

Phone: 609-394-8155

Fax: 609-989-9013

E-mail: agarber@njpirg.org

Activities: We are interested in hydrogen as a possible new source of energy without damaging public health and environmental effects of fossil fuels.

New York Academy of Sciences

2 East 63rd Street

New York, NY 10021

www.nyas.org

Contact: Karin Pavese

Phone: 212-838-0230 ex. 421

E-mail: kpavese@nyas.org

Activities: Interested in gathering scientists in the greater NY area to discuss technology around fuel cells and hydrogen storage.

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