According to the Canada Renewable Hydrogen Alliance (CRENHA), a public-private consortium has been formed in order to close supply chain gaps in the country’s domestic fuel cell and green hydrogen supply chains.
The CRENHA announced the formation of FCH-Bridge, a new public-private consortium committed to accelerating the development of a robust and secure domestic supply chain for fuel cell and green hydrogen technology.
For the first time in Canada’s green hydrogen industry, FCH-Bridge is expected to focus on bringing together key stakeholders to improve the green hydrogen supply chain and fuel cell manufacturing.
Hydrogen supply chain companies and industries from mining to distribution are part of this group.