The Center for Transportation and Environment, the Center for Hydrogen Security, and the Idaho National Laboratory will co-host events at RE+ 2022
(Alexandria, VA) RE+ is proud to partner with the Center for Transportation and Environment (CTE), Center for Hydrogen Security (CHS), and Idaho National Laboratory (INL) to host their events in Anaheim September 19-22. . These parallel events will bring together clean energy leaders to expand business perspectives, share best practices, and identify ways forward for the industry.
From September 19-21, CTE will host the International Zero Emission Bus Conference (ZEB Con), an event they have hosted since 2011, in conjunction with RE+ at the Anaheim Convention Center. This event will feature keynote speakers and presentations for those professionals interested in equipping school transportation and shuttle bus managers with the necessary tools to electrify their fleets. ZEB Con is designed to bridge the gap between zero-emission vehicles and the zero-emission grid and will focus on the transition to electric vehicles worldwide. Registration and early bird rates are available here.
From September 20 to 22, CHS together with RE+ will host the third conference on hydrogen security. This conference will bring together representatives from industry, government and academia to highlight the safe use of hydrogen in commercial and industrial applications. Registration is now open.
On September 22, INL will host Cybersecurity: Securing the Path to Net-Zeroâ„¢. The day-long event will feature cyber security and clean energy experts to discuss the key regulatory, risk frameworks and technology foundations needed to safely and reliably power the clean energy economy. INL will host several sessions that will be part of RE+ Tech, focused on clean energy research, development and academic audiences. The goal of the event is to enhance the reliability and safety of the nation’s energy security and independence at this critical time in American energy history. Registration for this event is available as an add-on for RE+.
Registration for RE+ is currently open. More information on RE+, including ZEB Con, the Hydrogen Security Conference and Cyber ​​Security: Securing the Road to Net-Zero™, can be found at re-plus.com.
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About RE+
RE+ brings modern energy together to promote a cleaner future for all. North America’s largest and most comprehensive event for the clean energy industry, RE+ consists of: Solar Power International (our flagship event), Energy Storage International, RE+ Power (including wind, hydrogen and fuel cells) and RE+ Infrastructure (electric vehicles and microgrids) and brings together a broad alliance of renewable energy leaders for days of programming and networking opportunities. RE+ 2022 will be held September 19-22 in Anaheim, California. www.re-plus.com
About KTR
The Center for Transportation and the Environment (CTE) is a member-supported, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the development, promotion, and implementation of advanced transportation technologies, vehicles, and fuels that reduce pollution and fossil fuel dependency . Since 1993, CTE has managed a portfolio of team-based research, development and demonstration projects valued at more than $530 million. We have helped more than 200 US companies transfer their technology to global energy and transportation. CTE is currently actively involved in the deployment of electric and fuel cell vehicles, as well as charging and hydrogen fueling infrastructure in the US. CTE also works closely with vehicle manufacturers, component suppliers and fleet operators, including transport agencies and logistics organizations worldwide. the country Learn more at: https://cte.tv/
About CHS
The Center for Hydrogen Safety is a global non-profit organization dedicated to promoting hydrogen safety and best practices worldwide. CHS identifies and addresses issues regarding the safe use of hydrogen during the energy transition. Learn more at: https://www.aiche.org/chs/
About INL
INL is part of the US Department of Energy’s National Laboratory Complex. The laboratory conducts work in each of the Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) strategic goal areas: energy, national security, science, and the environment. INL is the nation’s nuclear research, development, demonstration, and deployment laboratory, and we share a mission to ensure the nation’s energy security with secure, competitive, and sustainable energy systems and unique national and homeland security capabilities. Learn more at: https://inl.gov/