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The Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA) is the trade association for the fuel cell and hydrogen energy industry, and is dedicated to the commercialization of fuel cells and hydrogen energy technologies. Fuel cells and hydrogen energy technologies deliver clean, reliable power to leading edge corporate, academic and public sector users, and FCHEA members are helping to transform our energy future. FCHEA represents the full global supply chain, including universities, government laboratories and agencies, trade associations, fuel cell materials, components and systems manufacturers, hydrogen producers and fuel distributors, utilities and other end users.

Hundreds Attend National Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Forum in D.C.

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Hundreds Attend National Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Forum in D.C.

Connor Dolan

FCHEA brought together hundreds of attendees for the 2018 National Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Forum, which took place on June 12 at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, D.C.

More than 350 representatives of the fuel cell and hydrogen industries in the United States and around the world attended the Forum. Attendees enjoyed a full day of discussions from several Members of Congress; senior officials from the Departments of Energy, Transportation, and the White House; state legislators and agency representatives; and leaders from the private sector and non-governmental organizations. 

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In addition to the roster of impressive speakers, Forum attendees enjoyed a fuel cell and hydrogen technologies showcase, including fuel cell vehicles from Toyota and Honda, and a fuel cell-powered forklift from Plug Power. 

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FCHEA would like to thank our partners and sponsors for the 2018 National Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Forum: the U.S. Department of Energy, the Hydrogen Council, Honda, Toyota, W.L. Gore, Plug Power, and FuelCell Energy. Without their support, this event would not have been a resounding success for the industry.