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The Hydrogen  Workshop will assess West Virginia's potential for participating in the hydrogen economy.
Date November 19, 2003
Location 

Stonewall Resort, Roanoke, West Virginia

Directions and other details can be found in Location Information

Registration Fee $35  in advance, or $45 at the door to defray meeting expenses
   

Program Committee

Richard A. Bajura, (Chair), National Research Center for Coal & Energy at WVU
Patrick Esposito, Sr.,
Augusta Systems
Jeff Herholdt, West Virginia Development Office Energy Efficiency Office
Randall Harris, National Energy Technology Laboratory
Calvin Kent, Marshall University College of Business
Curtis J. Nakaishi, National Energy Technology Laboratory
Trina Karolchik Wafle
, National Research Center for Coal & Energy at WVU
Tom Witt, Bureau of Business and Economic Research at WVU
PRELIMINARY AGENDA       
9:45 Welcome and Charge
John F. Herholdt, Jr., West Virginia Development Office
Richard A. Bajura, National Research Center for Coal & Energy at West Virginia University
10:00 Feature Presentation: Energy, the Role of Hydrogen, and the NETL
Rita Bajura, Director, U.S. DOE National Energy Technology Laboratory
10:30

Panel 1-Production and Distribution
-State Activities: Governor's Energy Task Force Report
  Patrick Esposito, Sr., Augusta Systems and Chair of the Governor's
  Energy Task Force
-Coal to Hydrogen Jeff Withum, Consol Energy
-Hydrogen and the West Virginia Coal Industry Bill Raney, West Virginia Coal
  Association
-Hydrogen and the West Virginia Chemicals Industry Mike Agee, Chemical
  Alliance Zone

-Distribution of Hydrogen Robert Miller, Air Products

11:20 Panel 2-Applications, Markets, and Resources
-Future Market Situation for Hydrogen in West Virginia Mark Burton,
  Marshall University Center for Business and Economic Research

-Transportation Markets Ian Sutherland, GM Fuel Cell Activities
-Personal Power Market Craig Hartzell, Azimuth
-Distributed Generation Market David Nichols, American Electric Power
-Coal to Chemicals Craig Schmidt, Eastman Gasification Services
-Capital for Early Stage Energy Companies Michael DeRosa, EnerTech Capital
-Why West Virginia Scott Rotruck, West Virginia Council on Economic
  Development

12:30 Lunch
1:00 Luncheon Speaker--Federal Hydrogen Initiatives
Ellen Lutz, Director, U.S. DOE Philadelphia Regional Office
1:30 Instructions for breakout sessions
1:50 Breakout Sessions Begin
Brainstorming...
1) What and/or where are the opportunities for West Virginia
(in the broadest sense)?
2) What are the three key actions that West Virginia state government, executive and legislative branches, can take to position the state well to participate in the coming hydrogen economy?
3:20 Break
3:35 Reports from Breakouts and Wrap Up
4:20 Evaluations
4:30 Adjourn
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