Colorado Hydrogen Network
Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
About
Founded in 2019, Colorado Hydrogen Network is a ngo headquartered in Fort Collins, United States with approximately 1-10 employees specializing in Hydrogen.
The Colorado Hydrogen Network is a membership-based non-profit organization formed in December 2019 to advance hydrogen as a clean energy carrier for transportation and stationary applications. Operating under parent organization the Colorado Cleantech Industries Association, CHN acts as a hub connecting hydrogen stakeholders including suppliers, fleet operators, utilities, and government agencies. The organization promotes both naturally occurring geologic hydrogen and hydrogen produced from renewable electricity. Key initiatives include deploying hydrogen fuel stations across Colorado (with a $9 million US DOT grant awarded in January 2024 to build 3 public stations by 2026), workforce training programs, and advocacy for supportive state and federal policies. CHN conducts monthly online meetings, produces the HydrogenNowCast podcast (96+ episodes), and works to establish the complete infrastructure and market ecosystem needed for widespread adoption of fuel cell electric vehicles.
Headquarters
Fort Collins, United States
Founded
2019
Employees
1-10
Company Type
NGO
Business Models
Value Chain
Service Regions
Colorado, United States
Industry Memberships
Colorado Cleantech Industries Association