T03-S08 Expanding the Clean Energy Family: Carbon-Free Campus Generation Technologies  

Education Type: 
Live On-Site
Duration: 
1 hour
Level: 
Introductory
Date: 
10-27-2022
Time: 
8:30 AM -9:30 AM (ET)
Location: 

Cincinnati, OH

FEMP IACET: 
0.2 CEU

To meet ambitious Federal decarbonization goals, agencies will have to think beyond traditional clean energy sources. This could include carbon-free generation technologies, such as fuel cells with integrated hydrolyzers and carbon-free fuels. These technologies promise clean, reliable, resilient prime power for the electric grid, independent operation, or distributed energy resources to help achieve Federal decarbonization goals. This introductory session will provide an overview of carbon-free campus generation technologies and the current state of their development and expected deployment.

Instructors

Susan Call, Energy Data and Systems Division Director, U.S. Department of the Navy

Ann Miracle, Group Leader, Risk and Environmental Assessment, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Jim Barbour, Regional Vice President - Utility Sales, Enchanted Rock

Ben Gould, Technology Manager, Department of Energy, Fuel Cell Technologies Office

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this session attendees will:

  • Identify the landscape of clean energy generation technologies and how they can be used to achieve federal decarbonization goals;
  • Recognize how coal alternatives can be used as clean energy;
  • Identify how fuel cell technology can be deployed as a clean energy generation technology; and
  • Recognize how renewable natural gas can be used to increase resilience and power an electric microgrid.
Federal Agencies and Facility Criteria: