About
Belgian Hydrogen Council is a ngo headquartered in Brussels, Belgium specializing in Hydrogen.
The Belgian Hydrogen Council is a national council uniting Belgium's hydrogen industry to promote growth locally and internationally. Established through collaboration between WaterstofNet (representing 150 Flemish industrial members since 2015) and Cluster Tweed (representing 70 Walloon members since 2020), it operates as an industry-driven platform independent of federal or regional governance. The Council facilitates the complete hydrogen value chain, focusing on green and low-carbon hydrogen development. Key functions include profiling and promoting the Belgian hydrogen industry, advising policymakers on hydrogen strategies, supporting infrastructure development (hydrogen backbone, storage facilities), and enabling cross-border cooperation with neighboring countries and international partners. Belgium leverages its strategic geographic position, extensive ports, pipeline infrastructure, industrial base, and research capabilities to position itself as Europe's hydrogen gateway.
Headquarters
Brussels, Belgium
Company Type
NGO
Business Models
Value Chain
Service Regions
Belgium, Europe
Industry Memberships
220+ member organizations across Belgium