A new international partnership aiming to accelerate the commercial deployment of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies across all sectors of the economy was launched yesterday at the 10th Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM10).
Under the leadership of Canada, the US, Japan, the Netherlands and the European Commission, with partnership of several other CEM member countries, the new Hydrogen Initiative will drive international collaboration on policies, programmes and projects.
Drawing on the recommendations from the Hydrogen Energy Ministerial Meeting in 2018 in Japan, this cross-country collaboration will build on the successes of other global collaborations on hydrogen such as the Hydrogen Challenge under Mission Innovation, the ongoing work through the International Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the economy and global analysis carried out through the International Energy Agency (IEA).
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