A selection of links to useful hydrogen associations and information sources.
The Renewable Hydrogen Coalition promotes the critical role of renewable hydrogen to deliver the EU’s long-term decarbonisation goals. The Coalition is the voice of a high-level and interdisciplinary network of start-ups, investors, entrepreneurs, innovative companies and industrial off-takers all dedicated to making Europe the global leader in renewable hydrogen solutions.
Institut Montaigne produces research and fosters debates on public policy to help its members and the general public face today and tomorrow’s challenges.
The IEA produced these datasets as part of efforts to track advances in low-emissions hydrogen technology. The Hydrogen Production Projects Database covers all projects commissioned worldwide since 2000 to produce hydrogen for energy or climate change-mitigation purposes. It includes projects that have the objective either to reduce emissions associated with producing hydrogen for existing applications, […]
The Net Zero Technology Centre is developing and deploying technologies for an affordable net zero energy industry.
On 2 August 2019, the Smart Energy Council and the Australian Association of Hydrogen Energy (AAHE) announced the formation of Zero Carbon Hydrogen Australia, a new force for advocacy and action to support the development of the emerging hydrogen industry in Australia. Operating as a division of the council, Zero Carbon Hydrogen Australia will advocate […]
The leading China alliance with over 150 members, partnering with China and global partners to explore and promote hydrogen and fuel cells.
Rystad Energy Research is an independent advisory, research, and business intelligence company, equipping clients with data and insights that power better decision-making.
The Oxford Institute of Energy Studies (OIES) is a world leading independent energy research institute specialising in advanced research into the economics and geopolitics of the energy transition and international energy across oil, gas and electricity markets.
The mission of the Green Hydrogen Organisation (GH2) is to dramatically accelerate the production and utilisation of green hydrogen across a range of sectors globally. It will push to rapidly decarbonise industries like steel, cement, fertilisers, shipping and aviation that have so far made limited progress reducing their emissions.