The Canada Renewable hydrogen Alliance announced creation of a consortium to bridge gaps in the domestic fuel cell and green hydrogen materials and technologies supply chain.
The Canada Renewable hydrogen Alliance announced the creation of a public-private consortium to bridge gaps in the domestic fuel cell and green hydrogen materials and technologies supply chain.
To build bridges across hydrogen ecosystem, the CRENHA announces the creation of FCH-Bridge, a new public-private consortium committed to accelerating the development of a robust and secure domestic supply chain for fuel cell and green hydrogen technologies.
FCH-Bridge will focus on bringing key stakeholders together to improve the green hydrogen supply chain and fuel cell manufacturing and marks the first collaboration of its kind in Canada green hydrogen industry.
It consists of industries and companies involved in all stages of the green hydrogen supply chain, from mining to distribution.
Achieving this will require alignment between the federal government, private industry and research institutions working hand in hand to develop the green hydrogen technologies of the future, mass produce them, establish a resilient supply chain, and do this all at record speed.
“The FCH-Bridge consortium will bring these pieces under one umbrella.” Thanks for staying up to date with Hydrogen Central.
CRENHA will serve as the liaison between private companies and the Federal agencies and will release a blue print report for this initiative.
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FCH-Bridge – a New initiative, Toronto, ON., March 28, 2022