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

 

Presentations

 

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.