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New York State Hydrogen Energy Vision & Roadmap: 

New York State Hydrogen Energy Vision & Roadmap Overview Presentation Ramapo College February 7, 2006

New York State Drivers for a Hydrogen Energy Economy: 

New York State Drivers for a Hydrogen Energy Economy Demand for Clean Energy Supplies A strategy for sustainable energy and economic growth A strategy for carbon management Reduced Dependence on Oil Imports An energy policy priority Partnerships An approach for sharing risks and resources

Technology Roadmap Logic: 

Vision Technology Roadmap Logic Barriers & Challenges Vision Workshop Roadmap Workshop

Vision: 

Vision An industry-defined view of its desired future and the long-term strategy to attain it. Desired future state of the industry Strategic goals and objectives Market, business, and societal drivers Situation analysis of the industry Major technology and market challenges

Technology Roadmap: 

Technology Roadmap A comprehensive technology strategy to achieve the goals of the Vision. Performance targets based on strategic goals Identification of current technologies Technology barriers and market challenges R&D and Demonstration priorities Integrated implementation plan with time frame Implementation strategy

Elements of a Hydrogen Energy Economy: 

Elements of a Hydrogen Energy Economy

Hydrogen Sources & Uses : 

Hydrogen Sources & Uses

New York State Hydrogen Energy Vision: 

New York State Hydrogen Energy Vision By 2020, New York is widely recognized as the Renewable Clean Energy State and its sustainable hydrogen economy is in place and rapidly growing. As a result of a coordinated and integrated state-wide effort, New York is a world leader in hydrogen technology development and deployment in many markets: energy; electric power; and transportation. Hydrogen is a publicly accepted energy carrier and fuel due to its safety, cost competitiveness, and availability in New York State. Hydrogen is a key part of the New York energy mix and operates in a complementary manner with other energy sources and carriers. Hydrogen is well-integrated with regional systems, including the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states and Canada. State-wide networks for clean, efficient, and secure hydrogen production, storage, and delivery have been established. Most fueling stations in New York have hydrogen fueling capacity. New York’s favorable business and regulatory climate has attracted many new jobs and high-tech industries and its competitive advantages in R&D, market pull, and access to financial markets have all contributed to its success.

New York State Hydrogen Strategic Goals: 

New York State Hydrogen Strategic Goals Electric Power Sector

New York State Hydrogen Strategic Goals: 

New York State Hydrogen Strategic Goals Transportation Sector

New York State Hydrogen Strategic Goals: 

New York State Hydrogen Strategic Goals Infrastructure

Hydrogen Energy Economy Challenges: 

Hydrogen Energy Economy Challenges Cost Competitiveness Safety, Codes and Standards Public Education and Acceptance Infrastructure Development Technology Readiness and R&D Breakthroughs Industry Investment and Incentives Policy Development New Concepts and Unexplored Issues

Timeline for Hydrogen Energy Economy: 

Timeline for Hydrogen Energy Economy

Roadmap for Developing the New York State Hydrogen Energy Economy : 

Roadmap for Developing the New York State Hydrogen Energy Economy

Suggested Opportunities: 

Suggested Opportunities Demonstrate Innovative Technologies in Integrated Systems Commit to create a hydrogen network throughout the State Designate “Hydrogen Cities” Build a hydrogen corridor (Buffalo to NYC) Convert airports and ground fleets Integrate H2 technologies at critical service facilities (hospitals, financial data centers) that must be secure from grid interruptions Build a hydrogen power park to demonstrate local renewable-based production and a dedicated infrastructure Convert Statue of Liberty and Staten Island ferries H2 powered cars at Watkins Glen racetrack Many other suggested demonstrations

Suggested Opportunities (continued): 

Suggested Opportunities (continued) Support Pre-Commercial R&D Expand R&D at NY universities to solve scientific and technical barriers to the deployment of H2 fuel and infrastructure Support Technology Development More cost-shared R&D with the private sector State take the leadership role in developing codes and standards to promote early adoption Enhance renewable energy initiatives Support Current New York Companies Maintain broad suite of business assistance programs Market New York State as the hydrogen state State as early customer. Set targets for H2 use in NYS.

Suggested Opportunities (continued): 

Suggested Opportunities (continued) Foster a Supportive Business Climate and Early Adoption Governor should establish a H2 Cluster Business Group across State departments and agencies Coordinate policies to encourage public-private partnerships and facilitate H2 and FC commercialization Build the NYS Hydrogen Value Chain Attract New Companies

Some Big Questions and Issues: 

Some Big Questions and Issues What and where are the impacts of hydrogen production? Energy Return on Energy Investment (EROEI)? Capital cost of infrastructure Competing energy R&D alternatives Competing energy technologies