MSHBC to organize hydrogen energy conference at Energy & Environment Week in Pittsburgh on April 13-15, 2010 in association with Freesen & Partner GmbH
Pittsburgh, PA, 30-Sept-2009 – The Mountain States Hydrogen Business Council, a non-profit trade association, is pleased to accept the invitation of Freesen & Partner GmbH to develop and conduct the hydrogen energy conference at EEW. Freesen is the producer of the EEW (www.ee-week.com) which will be held at the Pittsburgh Convention Center. The EEW will include four topical conferences: hydrogen, bioenergy, recycling and energy efficiency. The EEW is designed to raise the profile and intensity of renewable energy in the United States. (more)
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MSHBC 5th Annual Hydrogen Implementation Conference, August 17-19, 2009
Pictures: Yeager Station Commissioning; Keynotes; Main Conference; Seminars; Exhibits; Awards
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| Governor Joe Manchin of West Virginia gives the keynote address at the 5th Annual Hydrogen Implementers Conference, August 18. | Maj. Chad Board of the National Guard's 130th Airlift Wing drives a hydrogen-powered forklift to the pump at the new hydrogen fuel station at Yeager Airport, where Maj. Gen. Allen Tackett prepares to dispense the state's first fill-up of hydrogen fuel. The station, designed and built by Parsons in cooperation with NETL, was commissioned as part of this year's MSHBC Implementation Conference. |



