Thank you to our 2024 Industry Partners
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Washington Maritime Blue is committed to the development of maritime business, technology, and practices that promote a sustainable future contributing to economic growth, ecological health, and thriving communities.
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The Southeast Hydrogen Energy Association (SHEA) stands at the forefront of the hydrogen movement in the Southeast region of the United States. This c6 trade organization drives commerce and innovation, increases education and enables change, propelling the region towards a more sustainable and prosperous era. This is our journey to illuminate the hydrogen horizon and pioneer a greener world.
The Renewable Hydrogen Alliance advocates for harnessing renewable electricity to produce climate-neutral fuels, with a mission to promote using renewable energy to produce hydrogen and other climate neutral fuels to replace fossil fuel consumption.
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CleanTech Alliance represents over 1,100 member organizations spanning 17 U.S. states and four Canadian provinces. Founded in 2007 by business and cleantech leaders, the Alliance facilitates the generation and growth of cleantech companies and jobs through a variety of educational programs, research, products, and services
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The Clean Hydrogen Future Coalition (CHFC) was founded to bring together a diverse group of stakeholders to promote clean hydrogen as a critical pathway to achieve global decarbonization objectives while also increasing U.S. global competitiveness.
The Clean Hydrogen Future Coalition represents a diverse group of energy companies, labor unions, utilities, NGOs, equipment suppliers, and project developers who are committed to the advancement of a net zero CO2 economy that is supported by infrastructure across the supply chain to fully scale clean hydrogen production and use in the U.S.
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The California Hydrogen Coalition is dedicated to enabling California’s transition to zero emission vehicles by expanding the availability of reliable, convenient and affordable hydrogen fueling.
Our partners include Air Liquide, Chevron, FirstElement Fuel, Hyundai, Linde, Shell, and Toyota.
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The California Hydrogen Business Council (CHBC) is a membership-based trade association comprised of 120 companies, agencies, and individuals involved in the business of hydrogen. The CHBC is the leading advocate for the hydrogen and fuel cell industry in Sacramento. Our mission is to educate the public and policymakers on the substantial benefits of hydrogen and to develop and advance policy positions that support the commercialization of hydrogen in the energy and transportation sectors to achieve California’s climate, air quality, and decarbonization goals.
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The Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association (PNWH2) is a multi-state nonprofit organization made up of public and private partners dedicated to creating a robust hydrogen network in the Pacific Northwest, known as the PNWH2 Hub. This initiative aims to develop and market clean hydrogen power solutions to meet the U.S.’s clean energy goals. The organization comprises a diverse group of stakeholders, including representatives from Washington, Oregon, and Montana, as well as Tribal Nations, labor organizations, businesses, industries, higher education institutions, government entities, and environmental groups.
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Founded in 1999 as the California Fuel Cell Partnership, the Hydrogen Fuel Cell Partnership is an industry/government collaboration aimed at expanding the market for fuel cell electric vehicles powered by hydrogen to help create a cleaner, more energy-diverse future with no-compromise zero emission vehicles. Staff from member organizations participate on standing committees and project teams that help ensure that vehicles, stations, regulations and people are in step with each other as the market grows. HFCP’s success is directly linked to the commitment and involvement of member organizations.
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The EMerge Alliance is a nonprofit, open network of more than 100 organizations reinventing electric power through the development of forward-thinking standards for the highly efficient use of hybrid AC/DC power in a variety of buildings. These standards focus on delivering DC power directly to digital electronics and power storage systems, simplifying the use of locally produced clean energy and making systems more flexible, resilient and sustainable.
Ready to partner with us?
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If you are interested in becoming a partner organization for RE+ CHARGE H2, please contact Keith Malone.