
Halfmoon Education Presents:
A Live Online, Interactive Continuing Education Workshop
Adopting Fuel Cell Vehicles and Developing Related Infrastructure
Approved for Professional Engineers and Certified Planners.
Tuesday
December 5, 2023
9:30 am – 5:00 pm CST
A Comprehensive Exploration of Fuel Cell Vehicles and Hydrogen Infrastructure
In the rapidly evolving landscape of sustainable transportation, fuel cell vehicles stand at the forefront of innovation.
For professionals navigating this realm, it’s essential to grasp the intricacies of hydrogen production, vehicle deployment, and the challenges of building an efficient infrastructure.
Key Takeaways from this Program:
Fuel Cell Vehicle Mastery: Delve into fuel cell vehicle technology, understand its economic viability, and get insights on its deployment in the U.S.
Hydrogen Production Techniques: Get acquainted with the key technologies for hydrogen production, including electrolysis and natural gas reforming.
Infrastructure Design and Challenges: Learn about hydrogen hubs, the design and placement of hydrogen stations, and the nuances of obtaining infrastructure funding.
Guided by industry experts, Alleyn Harned, Dr. David Blekhman, Lewis M Fulton, PhD, and Kristi Villareal, this course promises to be an enlightening journey through the world of fuel cell vehicles and hydrogen infrastructure.
Dive in and equip yourself with the knowledge and strategies to pioneer the next phase of sustainable transportation.

A Live, Interactive Continuing Education Webinar
Adopting Fuel Cell Vehicles and Developing Related Infrastructure
Approved for Professional Engineers and Certified Planners.
Program Tuition
$319.00 for individual registration.
$289.00 each for two or more registrants.
(Register two or more attendees at the same time and save $30 per attendee)
What you’ll Learn from this live Online workshop:
Tuesday
December 5, 2023
9:30 am – 5:00 pm CST
Types and Capabilities of Fuel Cell Vehicles
- Fuel cell vehicle technology
- Fuel cell vehicle economics
- Deployment of fuel cell vehicles in the U.S.
- Barriers and opportunities for fuel cell vehicles
Technologies for Hydrogen Production
- Electrolysis hydrogen
- Natural gas reformed hydrogen
Hydrogen Hubs
- Current and projected networks
- Network deployment challenges
- Development of networks in California
Designing and Locating Hydrogen Stations
- Existing hydrogen infrastructure
- California plan for building hydrogen-fueling infrastructure
- Station design
- Station placement
Obtaining Infrastructure Funding
- Future outlook for fuel cell vehicle infrastructure development
- Preparing for successful deployment
- Public funding opportunities
Meet Your Program Experts
Alleyn Harned
Virginia Clean Cities
Mr. Harned is the executive director of Virginia Clean Cities (VCC), a member of the U.S. Department of Energy-affiliated Clean Cities Coalitions program.
Harned serves as the president of the Transportation Energy Partners Board of Directors and has served twice as the Mid-Atlantic representative to the Clean Cities Coordinator Council.
Mr. Harned led coalition through the completion of the 1200 vehicle Southeast Propane Autogas Development Project under the Recovery Act, Virginia’s 2010 Get Ready EV effort, and 2012 Richmond Electric Vehicle Initiative.
David Blekhman
Dr. David Blekhman is a professor of Sustainable Energy and Transportation in the College of Engineering, Computer Science, and Technology and a founding technical director for the Hydrogen Research and Fueling Facility at Cal State LA.
The station is the only facility in the world on an academic campus that produces its own hydrogen via electrolysis. An internationally recognized expert in hydrogen transportation, Dr. Blekhman has received multiple awards recognizing his contributions to clean transportation research and community outreach.
He was also selected for the prestigious 2019-20 Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Alternative Energy Technology at Chalmers University, Sweden.
Kristi Villareal
Ms. Villareal began her career at the California Energy Commission as an intern while studying environmental policy and planning at the University of California, Davis.
During her first tenure at the CEC, she was a project manager for new renewable energy projects for five years.
After relocating to the Bay Area, she held positions as a budget and management analyst for the Cities of Orinda, Alameda, and Berkeley, and the County of Marin.
In those positions she developed a rideshare program, managed the design and development of a new LEED Goldrated City Hall, and worked on developing California’s first Community Choice Aggregation, Marin Clean Energy.
Lewis M Fulton, PhD
University of California Davis, Institute of Transportation Studies
Mr. Fulton has worked internationally in the field of transportation, energy, and environment analysis and policy development for over 25 years.
He is director of the Sustainable Transportation Energy Pathways Program (STEPS+) within the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California, Davis.
There he leads a range of research activities around new vehicle technologies and new fuels, including how they can gain rapid acceptance in the market.
Continuing Education Credit Information
This course is approved for the following:
Professional Engineers: 6.0 PDHs
Certified Planners: CM | 6.0

Detailed Credit Information
This webinar is open to the public and is designed to qualify for 6.0 PDHs for professional engineers in all states, except for New York.
HalfMoon Education is an approved CM Provider with the American Planning Association. This course is registered for CM | 6.0 for Certified Planners.
The preceding credit information only applies to the live presentation. This course in an on-demand format may not be eligible for the same credits as the live presentation; please consult your licensing board(s) to ensure that a structured, asynchronous learning format is appropriate.
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1) Register online and receive your Order Confirmation email.
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How to Receive your Certificate:
1) Attend full program duration and participate by asking questions to the speaker.
2) Complete CE Request form and Online Quiz (80% or higher with multiple attempts).
3) Receive Completion Certificate (Download or Print).
Adopting Fuel Cell Vehicles and Developing Related Infrastructure
Approved for Professional Engineers and Certified Planners.
Tuesday
December 5, 2023
9:30 am – 5:00 pm CST