Partners
The California Center for Sustainable Energy (CCSE) is an independent, nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation that helps residents, businesses and public agencies save energy, reduce grid demand and generate their own power through a variety of rebate, technical assistance and education programs. CCSE also provides the community with objective information, research, analysis and long-term planning on energy issues and technologies.
Founded in June 2001, the California Stationary Fuel Cell Collaborative is a public-private partnership working to advance the deployment of stationary fuel cells for distributed generation and other applications throughout the state of California. It is co-chaired by Mary D. Nichols, chair of the California Air Resources Board, and Professor Scott Samuelsen, director of the National Fuel Cell Research Center at the University of California, Irvine.
The Alliance for Clean Energy New York (ACE NY), a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, is a broad coalition dedicated to promoting clean energy, energy efficiency, a healthy environment, and a strong economy for the Empire State. ACE NY is New York’s premier advocate for the rapid adoption of clean energy alternatives and energy conservation. They actively participate in public education and outreach efforts, legislative and regulatory affairs, and the oversight of electricity markets.
CleanTECH San Diego is a nonprofit membership organization formed to accelerate San Diego as a world leader in the clean technology economy. The organization is a catalyst that serves as the hub for a diverse group of stakeholders to advance a common agenda.
The Connecticut Power & Energy Society, Connecticut’s leading association of energy professionals, is dedicated to generating information, sharing ideas and educating Connecticut about energy. Their mission is to share the latest insightful and unbiased information about energy in Connecticut, and provide a forum for collaboration and networking opportunities. Their vision is to be Connecticut’s premier resource for energy information and the networking hub for the energy industry.
The Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA) is the world's premier advocacy organization dedicated to the commercialization of fuel cells and hydrogen energy technologies. FCHEA and its membership are at the forefront of efforts to transform the energy network, fundamentally altering the way energy is generated and used.
The Connecticut Hydrogen-Fuel Cell Coalition, administered by the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, is comprised of representatives from Connecticut’s fuel cell and hydrogen industry, labor, academia, government, and other stakeholders. CCAT and the Connecticut Hydrogen-Fuel Cell Coalition works to enhance economic growth through the development, manufacture, and deployment of fuel cell and hydrogen technologies and associated fueling systems in Connecticut.
