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March 2013


SOFC - Overview of RCS and Call for Members to Join SOFC WG
by Karen Hall, Senior Technical Specialist, FCHEA


Materials Compatibility Document out for Review
by Karen Hall, Senior Technical Specialist, FCHEA


New Hydrogen Safety Checklist Available
by Steven C. Weiner, Ph.D., Energy and Environment Directorate, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory


Hydrogen Refueling Protocols Webinar Proceedings Available
(Extracted from the DOE webpage)


ISO TC 197 Plenary 2013 Report
by Karen Hall, Senior Technical Specialist, FCHEA


NREL Presents Codes and Standards Progress
by Karen Hall, Senior Technical Specialist, FCHEA


Hydrogen Sensor Task Group Update
by Karen Hall, Senior Technical Specialist, FCHEA


U.S. Weights and Measures Standards Development Process
by Juana Williams and Marc Buttler, NIST OWM


National Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Codes & Standards Coordinating Committee Teleconference - January 2013 Minutes (PDF)
Chad Blake, NREL


National Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Codes & Standards Coordinating Committee Teleconference - February 2013 Minutes (PDF)
Chad Blake, NREL





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This material is based upon work supported by the Department of Energy under Award Number DE-AC36-08GO28308 to the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).

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