Topsoe's CEO becomes board member of the hydrogen council
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
The Hydrogen Council constitutes the entire value chain within hydrogen and includes companies and industries from around the world, that all have a shared interest in promoting the deployment of hydrogen for a variety of uses. Topsoe is focused on accelerating the development and deployment of green hydrogen solutions in the energy-intensive industries and long-distance transportation to speed up the energy transition.
Roeland Baan, CEO of Topsoe, said: “I am honoured that I have been elected to the Board of Hydrogen Council as the representative of Topsoe. The Hydrogen Council plays a pivotal role in the energy transition, and I am proud to contribute to an organisation that is at the forefront of promoting green hydrogen and its derivatives at a global level. Our collective efforts are crucial in accelerating the decarbonisation of energy-intensive industries and long-distance transportation. I look forward to contributing to this transformative journey, as we work together to shape a sustainable future for our planet.”
The Hydrogen Council Board is represented at the highest level by global CEO’s all committed to providing the necessary leadership to demonstrate a powerful vision and decisive action for a better energy future powered by hydrogen.
In total, 140 companies are members of Hydrogen Council, representing global industrial leaders in hydrogen across the entire hydrogen value chain from the Americas, Europe and Africa, to the Middle East and Asia-Pacific. The council members stand united in their commitment to unlocking the potential of hydrogen to accelerate the transition to net zero.
Topsoe has been member of Hydrogen Council since January 2022, when it became the first Danish company to join the organisation.
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