Job Title: 
Division Head, CASE & Energy Business Development
Organization: 
American Honda Motor Co.
Job Title: 
Director, Energy and Environmental Research Group
Organization: 
Toyota Motor North America

Robert Wimmer currently serves as director of the Energy and Environmental Research Group at Toyota Motor North America (TMA). Since joining Toyota in 2003, he has lead a team of research engineers assessing how changes in energy and environmental technology, policy and regulation will affect the automotive industry. Research areas have included petroleum and alternative fuels, advanced vehicle technologies and power generation.

Wimmer is also responsible for TMA’s hybrid, plug-in electric and fuel cell vehicle external affairs and technical activities, which he coordinates with other Toyota divisions in the U.S. and abroad. Additionally, he manages TMA’s energy collaborations with other corporations, the company’s interaction with the US Department of Energy and a portion of TMA’s university research activities.

Prior to joining Toyota, Wimmer served as the technical director of Fuel Cell Bus Programs at Georgetown University for 12 years. While there, he provided technical and program management oversight during the design, fabrication and testing of five fuel cell/battery hybrid transit buses.

Wimmer has been an active member of the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) since 1984. He chaired their Government and Industry Conference in Washington, D.C. and is the chief design judge of the Formula Hybrid SAE intercollegiate competition. He is also on the board of the Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Association, H2USA, Bio-based Industry Center, NextSteps project at UC Davis and the Fuels Institute.
A native of California, Wimmer has a Master of Science in systems management from the University of Southern California and a mechanical engineering degree from California State Polytechnic University in San Luis Obispo, Calif.

Job Title: 
American Honda Motor Co.
Ryan Harty is Department Head of Connected and Environmental Business Development (CEBD) at American Honda Motor Co., Inc, in Torrance, California. CEBD generates product proposals, business models and supporting public policy proposals to support Honda’s connected vehicle and electrification technologies. Prior to his current role, Harty spent 10 years conducting pioneering research and development on fuel cell and electric vehicles. He earned is B.Sc in mechanical engineering from the University of Alberta.
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Division Head, CASE & Energy Business Development
Job Title: 
Managing Consultant
Organization: 
Guidehouse
Job Title: 
Analysis Coordination Lab Program Manager
Organization: 
National Renewable Energy Laboratory

As the Laboratory Program Manager of Analysis Coordination, Mark Ruth shepherds the laboratory's growing body of analysis work, including strengthening collaboration with partners, connecting analysis work across NREL, and positioning the laboratory for future opportunities.

Prior to becoming Laboratory Program Manager, Mark led analysis projects focused on the interface between energy sectors, particularly electricity, hydrogen, and industry. He has also been involved in bioenergy, hydrogen, and energy systems integration analysis and development. Mark has been at NREL for 30 years, receiving several honors and recognitions during his tenure.

Job Title: 
Senior Associate Editor
Organization: 
POWER Magazine
Job Title: 
Immediate Past President
Organization: 
New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU)

Richard S. Mroz, Esq. has a long and distinguished career in law, government, business, and public service. His experiences as a regulator, lawyer, lobbyist, banker, consultant and thought leader have focused on numerous issues, including energy markets & technologies, cybersecurity, water and wastewater policy, as well as infrastructure development and financing for various industries. Mr. Mroz is the immediate Past President of the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU), serving as Chairman and Chief Administrative Officer of the Agency, and acted as the Chief Energy Officer for New Jersey. 

Mr. Mroz has held various national and regional leadership positions, including serving as Chairman of the Critical Infrastructure Committee for the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC), where he advanced efforts addressing cybersecurity and infrastructure improvements in the electric, gas, water and telecommunications industries. He was NARUC liaison to the Electric Sector Coordinating Council (ESCC), as well as a member of the NARUC Electricity Committee, Subcommittee on Nuclear Issues and Nuclear Waste Disposal, and a member of the NARUC Board of Directors. He was Chairman of the Organization of PJM States, Inc. (OPSI), the official organization designated by the states to interact with the regional grid and transmission organization, and a member of the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) Advisory Council.

In July 2018, Mr. Mroz was appointed by Energy Secretary Rick Perry as a member of the USDOE Electric Advisory Committee, which provides advice to the Department on programs and priorities on issues of the evolving grid, distributed energy resources, and reliability of the electric system. He is a member of the New Mexico State University Center for Public Utilities Advisory Council, and is a Distinguished Corporate Fellow to the Global Resilience Institute at Northeastern University.

Mr. Mroz is a longtime member of the Board of Directors of the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York, a congressionally chartered wholesale bank, with assets over $100 Billion, and which provides funding to member financial institutions in New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. He has served on the Bank Executive, Corporate Governance, Compensation, Audit, and Congressional & Regulatory Affairs Committees, and currently is Chairman of the Housing Committee.

These appointments and leadership positions continue an accomplished career in legal affairs and public service. Governor Christie Whitman appointed Mr. Mroz to be Chief Counsel after serving in various positions in her Administration. Of particular note, President George W. Bush appointed Mr. Mroz to the Commission on White House Fellows in 2007. In 2012, Governor Chris Christie appointed Mr. Mroz as a Commissioner of the Delaware River & Bay Authority (DRBA), a congressionally chartered bi-state transportation agency operating facilities, including the Delaware Memorial Bridge and the Cape May- Lewes Ferry. 

Before becoming President of the NJBPU, Mr. Mroz worked in private practice as a lawyer and lobbyist. He was a founding Managing Director of Archer Public Affairs in Trenton, New Jersey and was Of Counsel to the Archer & Greiner law firm. For many years in the private sector, Mr. Mroz provided advice to clients in numerous industries and concentrated on governmental relations, regulatory affairs, business development and issues management. He also provided strategic counsel and advice for project development and financing, as well as corporate external affairs. He has represented clients in the energy, utility, transportation, financial services, real estate, healthcare, human services, pharmaceutical, and gaming and entertainment industries.

Over the course of his career, Mr. Mroz has provided both representation and personal service to several professional and community organizations. He has been co-counsel and legislative agent to the New Jersey Conference of Mayors and was a member of the New Jersey Supreme Court Committee on the Unauthorized Practice of Law. Mr. Mroz has been a frequent commentator for programs on television and radio, and a frequent speaker on issues such as cybersecurity and resilience of critical infrastructure. He was Chairman of the Board of the Volunteers of America of the Delaware Valley and is a former member of the Board of Directors of the New Jersey Alliance for Action, and the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce.

Active with his college alma mater, Mr. Mroz served for many years on the Board of Directors of the University of Delaware Alumni Association and served as the Association President. He holds a B.A. from the University of Delaware and his J.D. from the Villanova University School of Law.

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Speaker
Credentials: 
Esq.

National Open Access Registry (NOAR) is conceptualized as a centralized electronic platform to automate the short-term open access approval processes in the Indian electricity market. Power System Operation Corporation Limited (POSOCO), India is the nodal agency for the implementation and subsequent operation of NOAR. The development of the NOAR platform started in July 2020 with the appointment of a system integrator (SI).

May 20th, 2021

Will Hydrogen power the future? Hydrogen is expected to play a significant role in the transformation and decarbonization of the global energy mix in response to increased interest from governments, businesses and investors in leveraging the energy source. Anticipated declines in hydrogen production costs, implementation of national hydrogen strategies and favorable government regulations are expected to accelerate investment in the resource.

April 14th, 2021
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