As our summit theme Building Bridges: Hydrogen hubs and investment suggests, the event will explore the $8bn of funding announced to create at least four regional hydrogen hubs in the US. These hubs will turbo-charge the nation’s progress toward heavy trucking and industrial sectors that run without producing carbon pollution – and they may just provide the path forward to a hydrogen-fuelled future.

With California and Texas vying to be America’s hydrogen capital today, where are the hubs of tomorrow? Further still, what can other states, and countries, learn from California’s success story? And how can we build bridges to a successful flow of international investment?

These are exactly the questions H2 View and the CaFCP’s North American Hydrogen Summit will endeavour to answer as we look at the diversity of what’s popping up across the US. This event will also explore the investment climate and look at the various areas of mobility, not least why fuel cell buses are the canaries in the coal mine of hydrogen transportation.

Hear from the following speakers in our first session, Hydrogen Hubs: In action:

The state of play in bills and funding
Shannon Angielski, President of the Clean Hydrogen Future Coalition
Lancaster: The nation’s first hydrogen city
America’s hydrogen capital – Is it Texas?
David Raney, Executive Director of the Texas Hydrogen Alliance
Investing in hubs and communities
Brenor Brophy, Vice-President of Project Development at Plug Power

We’ll be announcing our speakers in waves, so stay tuned to hear what we have planned for session two (Hydrogen Hubs: Emerging), session three (International Investment), and session four (Fuelling the Mobility Market), as well as our opening and closing keynotes.

Full information about this event including attendance and sponsorship packages can be found here.