Exhibitions / Congresses

The California Hydrogen Leadership Summit

United States, Sacramento, CA - June 16-17
The California Hydrogen Leadership Summit Committing to Policy Action for California's Decarbonization and Air Quality Goals

The California Hydrogen Leadership Summit explores the policies, programs and incentives needed to accelerate production, use, and storage of hydrogen, which is essential to California's ability to meet emissions goals and address climate protection, air quality, energy resilience and sustainable economic growth needs.

Join leaders from the energy sector, transportation industry, academia and California state government, including legislative and administrative staff responsible for implementing policies to address climate change, air quality, energy diversity and conservation.
Date(s)
June 16-17
Venue
Sheraton Grand Sacramento Hotel The Grand Nave Ballroom
Ticketing
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