The aim of the NWBA is to promote the application of hydrogen and fuel cell technology in the Netherlands as far as possible in order to make society more sustainable.
PtX Lab Lausitz aims to support the economy and civil society on their path to net zero emissions. In this role, the Lab will act as a knowledge platform, ideas hub and point of contact for industry, policy and research. The overall aim is to facilitate the market ramp-up for the environmentally safe and sustainable manufacture and use of Power-to-X (PtX) products. The initial focus will be concentrated on synthetic fuels (Power-to-Liquid, PtL) based on green hydrogen for use in aviation and shipping.
The Clean Energy Partnership is a strong industry partnership in pursuit of a goal: to establish green mobility with hydrogen and fuel cells. That in itself is already grandiose. But the best thing is that it unites technology, petroleum and energy companies, gas producers, car manufacturers and suppliers work together across industries and sectors to set standards across all modes of transport. Our identity? We started out as pioneers, we are setting standards as trailblazers, and at heart we will always remain visionaries, designers, and changemakers. Our solution for a successful energy and transport transition? Hydrogen, naturally!
The Green Hydrogen Organisation (GH2) set up as a not profit foundation under Swiss law. In addition to its office in Geneva it is present in London, Perth, and Sydney.
The HIAT institute is specialised on research and development in the field of hydrogen and fuel cell technology. Particular attention is paid to the development of cost-effective and resource-efficient products and processes for commercialization of fuel cells, electrolysis cells and their components. Based on the development of these components, we are able to design and construct complete systems.
The Hydrogen Clusters4Future bundle already existing expertise in the field of hydrogen technologies in and around Aachen with actors from Industry, Science and Society. All while considering the entire hydrogen life cycle – from production to storage and distribution to use. The goal of the Hydrogen Clusters4Future is to network regional, national and international players from Economy, Science and Society in the joint project and to use the combined competencies to transfer hydrogen technologies from research and development to real world application.
The Hydrogen Hub establishes communities or “Hubs” of stakeholders who work together to drive investment in hydrogen and fuel cell technologyon a local and national scale.
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