At the 2017 World Economic Forum in Davos, the ‘Hydrogen Council’ was officially announced, made up of global industry leaders such as BMW, Shell, Honda, and Hyundai.
The aims of the Council include positioning hydrogen (H2) as a key clean energy alternative and investing in the development and commercialisation of H2 solutions.
At the Council meeting, one of the few non-members to speak was Andy Marsh, CEO of Plug Power, one of the leading innovators in H2 fuel cell technology. Plug Power’s technology is leveraged by brands such as Walmart, Carrefour, and P&G, helping power their materials handling fleets.
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