The Trump Administration has a chance to build on two decades of US hydrogen policy to cement its dominance, the Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA) boss told a Washington event.
Speaking at the US Energy Association’s State of the Energy Industry Forum, Frank Wolak encouraged the new government to “seize the moment” on hydrogen.
He stressed that even during Trump’s first tenure in office, the hydrogen industry was not ready to deliver its benefits. But now, the FCHEA President and CEO believes hydrogen represents the US’ next energy exporting opportunity.
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