Against this backdrop, Catalyst H2™ returns to host three days of networking, immersive learning, and inspiration on Dec. 4-6 in Huntington Beach, CA setting the stage for a GH2 conference situated in one of the U.S.’s first scaled GH2 hubs. Aiming to unite, create, and share ideas, strategies, and pragmatic action, this year’s Catalyst H2™ program features key actors and organizations shaping the future of clean hydrogen, including the ARCHES leadership.
Leveraging the power and promise of GH2 to reinforce the decarbonization imperative and help realize a clean, just energy transition, don’t miss out and register today.
This year’s Catalyst H2™ program features GH2 hub leaders from California, Texas, the Pacific Northwest, Arizona, and Louisiana who will share how they are shaping the future of clean hydrogen domestically and internationally. Participants will include ARCHES, HALO, HyVelocity, PNWH2, and SHINe hub partnerships representatives.
Catalyst H2™ Speakers Include
Angelina Galiteva
CAISO Board Chair
& Co-Lead,
Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES)
Chris Green
Assistant Director for the Office of Economic Development and Competitiveness, Washington State Department of Commerce
Jason Lanclos
Director,
Louisiana Department
of Natural Resources
Brett Perlman
Chief Executive
Officer,
Center for
Houston's Future
Laura Nelson, Ph.D.
Vice President of Sustainability and
Public Policy,
Southwest Gas Corporation
Ellen Stechel, Ph.D.
Co-Director, LightWorks; Global Institute of Sustainability and Innovation,
Witness firsthand hydrogen infrastructure projects helping to decarbonize major marine terminals at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, including FuelCell Energy’s Tri-gen Manufacturing Facility, Hyster Company’s hydrogen fuel cell-powered container handler, and Toyota’s Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric Utility Tractor Rig.
Last year's hydrogen-powered equipment site tour sold out! Missed out? Tickets for this year's guided tour on Monday, December 4 at 1:00 PM PT are still available.
Don't miss out on our buy 4 general registration tickets
We encourage Catalyst H2™ participants to book their rooms as soon as possible, as our hotel block did sell out last year. We have a limited number of discounted rooms available at Paséa Hotel & Spa for $229 per night. The deadline to reserve your rooms is Friday, November 10, 2023.
Catalyst H2™ sponsorship opportunities are still available. Interested in sponsoring or showcasing your cutting-edge GH2 technology to thought leaders and change agents making the GH2 economy a reality? Fill out the form below.
Minister of Business Morten Bødskov, Janice Lin, and Nick Connell
CA Assemblymember Steve Bennett and Nick Connell
In collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark, the GHC team hosted an impactful energy transition fact-finding trip to Denmark, witnessing real-world projects and creating lifelong connections. These efforts were made possible through the US-DK Green Hydrogen Alliance, which is comprised of the GHC, the Trade Council of Denmark in North America, 14 leading Danish companies, and other key stakeholders.
With a mission to foster knowledge exchange and position both countries as first movers within green hydrogen development, the delegation was comprised of attendees from various key organizations, state agencies, and elected officials from California, Louisiana, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Texas, and D.C. Organized by the GHC, the California delegation comprised of senior leadership from the California Energy Commission, California Public Utilities Commission, Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development, California Legislature, Los Angeles City Council, and the City of Los Angeles Mayor’s Office.
The GHC is grateful to the Danish Foreign Ministry for their generous support of this delegation and the opportunity to see firsthand some of Denmark’s world-leading green hydrogen and e-fuel infrastructure.
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The report highlights findings and best practices from LDES modeling practitioners to help policymakers, utilities, and grid planners manage rapidly evolving technological and regulatory landscapes, as well as accurately and effectively incorporate LDES into their clean energy planning and modeling.
The GHC has been busy advocating for the value of green hydrogen to support clean, reliable, and affordable energy systems through regulatory and legislative engagement. Check out the most recent Regulatory Filings for details on our progress: