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Jeff Serfass Executive Director May 20, 2019

California Hydrogen Energy Policies. Jeff Serfass Executive Director May 20, 2019. Agenda. CHBC California Policy Overview (2006-Present) The Market Sector Policy Drivers Light Duty Vehicles Public Transport Heavy Duty, Goods Movement and Clean Ports

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Jeff Serfass Executive Director May 20, 2019

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  1. California HydrogenEnergy Policies Jeff Serfass Executive Director May 20, 2019

  2. Agenda • CHBC • California Policy Overview (2006-Present) • The Market Sector Policy Drivers • Light Duty Vehicles • Public Transport • Heavy Duty, Goods Movement and Clean Ports • Hydrogen Energy Storage and Renewable Hydrogen • CHBC Events

  3. Mission & Market Sectors: The California Hydrogen Business Council (CHBC) is comprised of over 100 companies, agencies and individuals involved in the business of hydrogen. Our mission is to advance the commercialization of hydrogen in the energy sector, including transportation, goods movement, and stationary power systems to reduce emissions and dependence on oil in California. CHBC Activities: • Advocacy (Four Initiatives) • Communications & Business Expansion • Goods Movement, Heavy-Duty Transportation, and Clean Ports • Hydrogen Energy Storage and Renewable Hydrogen • Public Transport • Infrastructure & Vehicle Deployment

  4. Our Members Include: • Hydrogen producers and distributors • Automotive companies • Public transit systems and suppliers • Fuel cell, electrolyzer, compressor and storage manufacturers • Fueling station developers, engineers and consultants • Municipal, state and federal agencies • Component suppliers

  5. California Policy Overview: The Clean Energy Pioneer AB 32 – California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 • Reduce GHG emissions to 1990 levels by 2020 • 80% reduction from 1990 levels by 2050 • Established the Cap-and-Trade Program AB 8 – Alternative Fuel and Vehicle Technologies (2013) • Funds 100 hydrogen fueling infrastructure for transportation, 33% of the fuel coming from renewable sources (SB1505) SB 32 – California Global Warming Solutions Act (2016) • Expands upon AB 32 with reducing GHG emissions to 40% below the 1990 levels by 2030 SB 100 – California Renewables Portfolio Standard Program (2018) • Requires all retail electricity be carbon-free by 2045 SB 1369 – Green Electrolytic Hydrogen (2018) • CHBC Member-led • Defines green electrolytic hydrogen • Requires regulatory agencies to consider green electrolytic hydrogen an eligible form of energy storage • Explore other potential uses for green electrolytic hydrogen

  6. California Policy Overview:Emissions Reduction • Policies and regulation to enable a transition to clean and zero emission energy technologies. • Incentive programs to spur development and deployment of advanced clean energy solutions, including hydrogen and fuel cells. • Significant action and project development across all energy and transportation sectors, including investment in RD&D. • Creation of jobs in the clean energy sector.

  7. California Policy Overview:Leadership • Governors • Arnold Schwarzenegger • Jerry Brown • Gavin Newsom • Legislature • Senator Kevin de León • Senator Nancy Skinner • Agencies • Mary Nichols, Air Resources Board

  8. The Market Sectors: Policy Drivers Light Duty • California ZEV Mandate • Clean Vehicle Rebate Program (CVRP) • AB 8 Station Funding Public Transport • Innovative Clean Transit Regulation Heavy Duty, Goods Movement, Clean Ports • San Pedro Bay Ports Clean Air Action Plan • AB 617 - Air Quality Monitoring and Air Quality Plans through the AQMDs • ARB developing Advanced Clean Truck Regulation (implementation 2024) Hydrogen Energy Storage and Renewable H2 Production • SB 100 - Requires all retail electricity be carbon-free by 2045, • SB 1505 – 33% Renewable Hydrogen for Transportation Mandate • SB 1369 - Agencies required to consider H2 energy storage

  9. Events • Policy Summit - Sacramento (July 31 – August 1) • Enabling Deep Decarbonization with Utility-Scale Hydrogen Energy Storage Workshop - San Francisco(Sept./Oct 2019) • The Other Electric Bus: Meeting California’s Innovative Clean Transit Regulation with Fuel Cell Technology Workshop (November 2019) • Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Ports Briefing -POLB & POLA (December 2019)

  10. Thank You! Jeff Serfass +1 (310) 455-6095 jserfass@californiahydrogen.org Join us! www.californiahydrogen.org

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