Fueling the Future Workgroup

May 16th, 2012 by Fiedler Group

On May 23, the California Fuel Cell Partnership will host the Fueling the Future Workgroup, facilitated by Ken Gunn of Caliber Consulting between 8:00am-3:30pm.

First Hydrogen StationThe event will take place at the Torrance-area hydrogen fueling station and LEED certified learning center (2051 W. 190th Street) which Fiedler Group was proud to provide architectural, MEP, Civil, and Landscape design services for.

In addition, we also managed and processed all permitting and construction management support.

Designed for both fuel marketers and persons in the hydrogen industry, the workshop has a three-part agenda:

  • A tour of two nearby hydrogen stations, each with a different design
  • A facilitated discussion with marketers about the hydrogen stations viewed and exploration of the needs and wants of future station design
  • A facilitated discussion between marketers and the hydrogen industry to prioritize future development issues

Attendees will have the opportunity to drive in fuel cell vehicles, provide honest feedback, and interact with the companies funding and building the stations.  The workshop promotional flyer provides more details and a complete agenda

During the event, attendees will be able to tour two hydrogen stations, take a drive in fuel cell vehicles, provide honest feedback, and interact with the companies funding and building the stations.

For more information about the Fueling the Future Workgroup and to RSVP, email cwhite@cafcp.org or call 916-870-1431.

About the California Fuel Cell Partnership
The California Fuel Cell Partnership is a collaboration of organizations, including auto manufacturers, energy providers, government agencies and fuel cell technology companies, that work together to promote the commercialization of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles through the development of “hydrogen communities” for passenger vehicles,  expansion of transit programs with new mixed-use stations that provide fuel for passenger vehicles and transit buses, and development of codes, standards and regulations.