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Sixth International Fuel Cell Bus Workshop

The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration, and the Electric Drive Transportation Association (EDTA), in partnership with the Northeast Advanced Vehicle Consortium and Hy:Fleet/CUTE held this years 6th International Fuel Cell Bus Workshop in Vancouver, British Columbia.  the workshop was a success, due in no small part to the diverse group of speakers and attendees.  It is our hope that everyone came away from the event with valuable information about fuel cell bus efforts underway by industry and government to advance and develop the international market.

Below find the agenda of the workshop with links to view speaker presentations and the photo gallery.


Agenda

Thursday, June 4

Fuel Cell Bus Intiatives Worldwide

Canada: Stephen Brydon, BC Transit

China: Prof. Lun Jing Guang, GEF-UNDP China Cooperation Project

Japan: Takehito Yokoo, Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America

Germany: Heinrich Klingenberg, Hamberg HySolutions

Brazil: Carlos Zundt, EMTU

United States: Christina Gikakis, DOT/Federal Transit Administration

United States: Thomas Quinn, Hawaii Center for Advanced Transportation Tech.

Economics of Fuel Cells Roundtables: Part 1 and 2

Daljit Bawa, Ballard Power Systems

Kevin Harris, Hydrogenics

Dale Hill, Proterra

Jaimie Levin, AC Transit

Takehito Yokoo, Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing North America

Lisa Callaghan Jerram, Fuel Cell Today

Thomas Quinn, Hawaii Center for Advanced Transportation Tech.

Daniel Raudebaugh, Center for Transportation and the Environment (CTE)

Dr. Yoga Yogendran, Natural Resources Canada


Friday, June 5

Hydrogen Fueling for Transit Roundtable

Nico Bouwkamp, California Fuel Cell Partnership (CaFCP)

Robert Boyd, Linde Hydrgen Solutions

Edward Heydorn, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.

Bruce Rothwell, BC Transit

Fred Silver, CALSTART

Safety Roundtable

Nico Bouwkamp, California Fuel Cell Partnership (CaFCP)

Ron Harmer, Ron Harmer & Associates

Barry Mickela, DOT/Volpe Transportation Center

Atle Taalesen, StatoilHydro/Hydrogen Technologies


PHOTO GALLERY