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1 Mickey Oros Altergy Systems Sr. Vice President – Business Development Chairman, Industry Advisory Panel National Hydrogen Association Keynote Session 2: Early Markets April 1, 2008 8:30 - 10:45 am Exhibit Hall B

2 Founded in June 2001 A public -private partnership Core Group – Public entities Industry Advisory Panel – Private industry Working to advance the commercialization of stationary fuel cells for distributed generation throughout the state of California CaFCC History

3 The California Stationary Fuel Cell Collaborative (CaFCC) promotes the use of fuel cell technology in distributed generation and other stationary applications to help bring clean, efficient, reliable and sustainable power to all Californians. Vision Statement

4 The Collaborative promotes the commercialization of fuel cell technologies as a means of reducing or eliminating air pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions, increasing energy efficiency, promoting energy reliability and independence, and helping the state of California move closer to realizing a sustainable energy future. Under the auspices of the Collaborative, private industry and government agencies work together to: Advance programs and activities that accelerate the commercialization of stationary fuel cells in the California market; Advance the development of informed public policy ; Initiate public demonstrations of stationary fuel cells for distributed generation; Conduct key studies to further existing knowledge about fuel cell capabilities and the impact of fuel cells for distributed generation; and Raise public awareness about this technology. Mission Statement

5 Membership Public entities Private industry Decision-making body Core group of federal, state and regional agencies. IAP Member’s duties Serve in an advisory capacity Attend Industry Advisory Panel meetings Membership

6 Collaborative is administered by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) Co-Chairs Mary D. Nichols, Chair of the California Air Resources Board Scott Samuelsen, Ph.D, Director of the National Fuel Cell Research Center at the University of California, Irvine Executive Director Michael Tollstrup, Chief of the Project Assessment Branch of the California Air Resources Board Leadership

7 Collaborative Core Group - (Public) California Air Resources Board California Department of General Services California Department of Transportation California Energy Commission California Environmental Protection Agency California Public Utilities Commission California State Fire Marshal Regional Agency & Federal Agencies South Coast Air Quality Management District U.S. Department of Defense US. Department of Energy U.S. Environmental Protection Agency National Center National Fuel Cell Research Center

8 Provides guidance on funding, technical activities, policy, and projects Director Level Voting rights Provide guidance on policy, budget, and other CaSFCC activities Associate Director Level Non-voting rights Full access to CaSFCC activities and documents Affiliate Level Non-voting Support CaSFCC by association Industry Advisory Panel

9 Director and Associate Director Level - (Private) Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Plug Power Inc. Chevron Technology Ventures LLC Altergy Systems Sempra Energy Utilities Fuel Cell Energy, Inc. Ballard Power Systems Inc. Siemens Power Generation HydroGen LLC

10 Affiliate Level ReliOnLOGAN Energy® Corp. Hydrogenics CorporationIdaTech, LLCGolden State Energy

11 Goals & Policy Committee Monitors and sets objectives toward the mission and goals of the Collaborative Deployment Committee Outreach Committee Develops and implements outreach activities in support of the collaborative mission Technical Committee Identifies and addresses key technical challenges associated with stationary fuel cell deployment for distributed generation in California Transportation Interface Committee Working closely with the California Fuel Cell Partnership, investigates new initiatives that would integrate mobile and stationary fuel cell technologies CaSFCC Committees

12 Highlights the energy and emissions problems facing California Emissions and climate change Load growth Reliability and security Economic and Environmental Sustainability Presents Collaborative’s mission and structure Promotes fuel cell technology benefits Provides examples of the actions items required to bring these solutions to fruition CaSFCC Committee Duties

13 Identify financial incentives for stationary fuel cell installations Reduce regulatory barriers Engage in Outreach Education Support demonstration projects that showcase technical and environmental benefits Collect, evaluate and distribute data on the commercialization of fuel cells Investigate new technology initiatives that would integrate mobile and stationary fuel cell efforts What takes place?

14 Develop recommendations for Programs that support cost-effective, clean, reliable, and diverse sources of energy Find ways to transition from natural gas to renewable fuels for fuel cells Encourage Improved performance and cost reductions in fuel cell Utilization of fuel cells in government-owned buildings How does the IAP contribute?

15 California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 AB 32 Governor Schwarzenegger’s Green Building Action Plan Executive Order S 20-04 Governor Schwarzenegger’s Bio-energy Initiative Executive Order S 06-06 California Energy Action Plan Available through the California Energy Commission Website California Energy Commission’s Bio-energy Action Plan CEC-600-2006-010 California Integrated Waste Management Board Initiatives and Programs Zero Waste California Initiative Food Waste Management Program Lubricating Oil Reduction Initiative CaSFCC actively supports

16 If your organization is interested in membership in the Collaborative, please contact us: Membership Office LocationMailing Address California Stationary Fuel Cell Collaborative Project Assessment Branch California Air Resources Board 1001 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814-2828 California Stationary Fuel Cell Collaborative Project Assessment Branch California Air Resources Board P.O. Box 2815 Sacramento, CA 95812 Executive Director Mike Tollstrup mtollstr@arb.ca.gov Phone and FAX (916) 323-1508 (916) 445-5023 (fax) Membership Queries and Web Content (including Events) Kathy Haq khaq@nfcrc.uci.edu (949) 824-1999, Ext. 118


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