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Membership Information
Membership InformationJuly 2020
Membership Information
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1. Hydrogen Europe: Who we are
2. Hydrogen Europe Structure & activitiesI. General AssemblyII. BoardIII. PolicyIV. InnovationV. CommunicationVI. Intelligence
3. What Hydrogen Europe can do for you
4. Who can become a member
5. Member’s rights
6. Member’s ObligationsI. Membership FeeII. Project Fee & In Kind Contribution
7. Who is whoI. BoardII. Secretariat
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Hydrogen Europe: Who we are
Our VisionHydrogen enabling a zero emission society
Our MissionWe bring together diverse industry players, large companies and SMEs, who support the delivery of hydrogen and fuel cells technologies. We do this to enable the adoption of an abundant and reliable energy which efficiently fuels Europe’s low carbon economy.
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Hydrogen Europe: who we are
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Hydrogen Europe: who we are
• We represents the European Hydrogen and Fuel Cell sector:• 176 industry companies representing the whole value chain, including OEM and
end-users• 78 research organisations• 25 national associations
• We partner with the European Commission in the innovationprogramme Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU).
• We are a supporting organisation of the Hydrogen Council. TheHydrogen Council is a global initiative of leading energy, transport andindustry companies with a united vision and long-term ambition forhydrogen to foster the energy transition.
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Content
1. Hydrogen Europe: Who we are
2. Hydrogen Europe Structure & ActivitiesI. General AssemblyII. BoardIII. PolicyIV. InnovationV. CommunicationVI. Intelligence
3. What Hydrogen Europe can do for you
4. Who can become a member
5. Member’s rights
6. Member’s ObligationsI. Membership FeeII. Project Fee & In Kind Contribution
7. Who is whoI. BoardII. Secretariat
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Hydrogen Europe – Structure & Activities
General Assembly (Industry + National Associations
Board
Secretariat
Innovation (FCH-JU)
Transport
TC1 – FC for vehicles
TC2 – Transport infrastructure
Energy
TC3 – Energy to H2 TC4 – FC for Power
Cross-cutting
TC5 – Cross-cutting
Policy
Advocacy Task Force
Mobility Working Group
EnergyWorking Group
Maritime Working Group
Intelligence
Regulation and policy
Market and economics
Communications
Communication
Events
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RED II Working Group
Funding and Financing Working
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Trucks Working Group
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1. Hydrogen Europe: Who we are
2. Hydrogen Europe Structure & ActivitiesI. General AssemblyII. BoardIII. PolicyIV. InnovationV. CommunicationVI. Intelligence
3. What Hydrogen Europe can do for you
4. Who can become a member
5. Member’s rights
6. Member’s ObligationsI. Membership FeeII. Project Fee, In Kind Contribution and additional activities
7. Who is whoI. BoardII. Secretariat
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Membership Information
Structure & Activities: General Assembly
• Composition: all Hydrogen Europe members
• Meetings: 2 times per year (usually June and November)
• It is a good opportunity for members to
• Receive updates on the Association’s activities
• Receive insights on policy and regulatory dossiers
• Vote on association’s matters
• Discuss key topics for the hydrogen sector
• Network with other members
For more detailed information on the General Assembly’s powers, please check Articles 14-17 of the Hydrogen Europe Bylaws.
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Membership Information
Content
1. Hydrogen Europe: Who we are
2. Hydrogen Europe Structure & ActivitiesI. General AssemblyII. BoardIII. PolicyIV. InnovationV. CommunicationVI. Intelligence
3. What Hydrogen Europe can do for you
4. Who can become a member
5. Member’s rights
6. Member’s ObligationsI. Membership FeeII. Project Fee & In Kind Contribution
7. Who is whoI. BoardII. Secretariat
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Structure & Activities: Board
• The Board is in charge of the strategic steer of Hydrogen Europe.
• Composition: 9 members representing industry and 2 member representing the National Associations.
• Meetings: usually 1 face-to-face meeting per month.
• Election: the General Assembly appoints the Board members. To apply for the position, candidates need to be bi-annual full members (further details on member rights on slide 30).
For more detailed information on the Board’s powers, please check Articles 18-20 of the Hydrogen Europe Bylaws.
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Membership Information
Content
1. Hydrogen Europe: Who we are
2. Hydrogen Europe Structure & ActivitiesI. General AssemblyII. BoardIII. PolicyIV. InnovationV. CommunicationVI. Intelligence
3. What Hydrogen Europe can do for you
4. Who can become a member
5. Member’s rights
6. Member’s ObligationsI. Membership Fee
II. Project Fee, In Kind Contribution and additional activities
7. Who is whoI. BoardII. Secretariat
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Structure & Activities: Policy
• The Advocacy Task Force aims to coordinate, collect and amplify members’ input into the daily advocacy work developed by the
Secretariat. The ATF serves as the policy coordinating body of the association.
• The association runs several Working Groups dedicated to specific policy topics:
• Mobility Working Group enables the association to outline the sector’s ambitions in transport and work on specific issues of legislative relevance.
• Trucks Working Group is looking at the main drivers to push fuel cell trucks forward with a mix of business development and policy outreach. The focus
of the group is to accelerate the commercisalition of fuel cell trucks.
• Energy Working Group analyses the regulatory barriers, industry business cases and technical issues faced today by the industry as well as positions the
association in order to respond to a growing demand from energy organisations and the European Institutions.
• RED II Implementation Working Group undergoes the required analytical work providing advices on the correct interpretation of key articles and lays
the foundation of the upcoming EU and national implementation of the Renewable Energy Directive Review.
• Maritime Working Group organises a continuous dialogue between the hydrogen and maritime sectors in order to get a shared view on the contribution
and implementation of fuel cells and hydrogen.
• Funding & Financing Working Group: aims at ensuring that hydrogen and fuel cells technologies get a proper funding from the EU and help our
members to access existing funding schemes.
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Membership Information
Content
1. Hydrogen Europe: Who we are
2. Hydrogen Europe Structure & ActivitiesI. General AssemblyII. BoardIII. PolicyIV. InnovationV. CommunicationVI. Intelligence
3. What Hydrogen Europe can do for you
4. Who can become a member
5. Member’s rights
6. Member’s ObligationsI. Membership FeeII. Project Fee, In Kind Contribution and additional activities
7. Who is whoI. BoardII. Secretariat
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Membership Information
Structure & Activities: Innovation
Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU)
• The Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking is a public private partnershipsupporting research, technological development and demonstration activities in thefield of fuel cells and hydrogen (FCH) energy technologies in Europe.
• This partnership is composed of:• Hydrogen Europe, representing industry• Hydrogen Europe Research, representing the research community• European Commission’s Directorate General of Research, Energy and Transport, representing the
European Union
• The aim of the FCH JU is to accelerate the market introduction of FCH technologies,showing their potential as an instrument in achieving a carbon-lean energy system.
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A portfolio of clean, efficient and competitive solutions based on
fuel cells and hydrogen technologies in energy and transport.
Structure & Activities: Innovation
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Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Join Undertaking (FCH-JU)
Structure & Activities: Innovation
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- Strategic priorities
- Reception of drafts
- Filtering and refining
Year N-1Shaping the Call
- Publication of the Call
- Reception of proposals and evaluations
- Administrative preparation
Year NPublish the Call
Year N+1Projects
start
FCH-JU Call: From shaping to projects
Shaping of the call:Members only
Project proposals:Open to the public
Structure & Activities: Innovation
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Technical Committees (TCs)The Technical Committees’ role is to propose funding priorities for the FCH JU. Every year the FCH JUdevelops its Annual Work Plan for the following year to which the Hydrogen Europe contributes tothrough its Technical Committees.
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Research & Industry Leader
Pillar I: Transport
TC.1 Fuel Cells for Vehicles
TC.2 Transport Infrastructure
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Pillar II: Energy
TC.3 Energy to Hydrogen
TC.4 Fuel Cell for Power
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Committee 4Industry & Research
Committee 3Industry & Research
Committee 2Industry & Research
Committee 1Industry & Research
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Structure & Activities: Innovation
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Structure & Activities: Future R&I structure
PILLAR H2 PRODUCTION PILLAR H2 DISTRIBUTION PILLAR H2 END USES
SO1 Low carbon H2 productionRM1. ElectrolysisRM2. Other modes of production
SO2 Integration of renewablesRM3. Role of electrolysis in the energy system
SO3 Storage & delivery of H2RM4. Large scale storageRM5. Pipeline transport (grid)RM6. Liquid carriersRM7. Non-pipeline transportRM8. Key technos for distribution
SO4 Refuelling infrastructureRM9. HRS for multiple applications
SO5 Transport vehiclesRM10. Building blocksRM11. Trucks & large vansRM12. Maritime (inc. ports)RM13. AviationRM14. RailRM15. Coaches
SO6 Heat & PowerRM16. Stationery H2 fuel cellsRM17. H2 burners and turbines
SO7 IndustryRM18. H2 in industry
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Structure & Activities: Future R&I structure
FCH2-JU (current) CH2E (future)
Structure
- 3 pillars, 10 objectives, ~20 roadmaps
- 5 or more technical committees
Responsibilities
- Technical committee leaders
- Roadmap leader
- Bridge maker with other PPP
- Core Group + supporters
Structure
- 2 pillars +1
- 5 technical committees
Responsibilities
- Technical committees leaders
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Content
1. Hydrogen Europe: Who we are
2. Hydrogen Europe Structure & ActivitiesI. General AssemblyII. BoardIII. PolicyIV. InnovationV. CommunicationVI. Intelligence
3. What Hydrogen Europe can do for you
4. Who can become a member
5. Member’s rights
6. Member’s ObligationsI. Membership FeeII. Project Fee, In Kind Contribution and additional activities
7. Who is whoI. BoardII. Secretariat
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Structure & Activities: Communication
• The Communication Network’s objective is tosupport, coordinate and collect members’ inputand the communication work developed by theSecretary General and secretariat team ofHydrogen Europe.
• The association organises events and facilitates itsmembers in participating and speaking at therelevant fora of the hydrogen sector.
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Hydrogen Europe organised a conference with theCommission to unite businesses and national and regionalpolicymakers to launch a climate policy breakthrough.
Click here to read our Annual Activity Report 2018,
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Content
1. Hydrogen Europe: Who we are
2. Hydrogen Europe Structure & ActivitiesI. General AssemblyII. BoardIII. PolicyIV. InnovationV. CommunicationVI. Intelligence
3. What Hydrogen Europe can do for you
4. Who can become a member
5. Member’s rights
6. Member’s ObligationsI. Membership FeeII. Project Fee & In Kind Contribution
7. Who is whoI. BoardII. Secretariat
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Structure & Activities: Intelligence
• Regulatory intelligence – Putting legal and regulatory intelligence at the service of the sector
• HyLAW database is publicly accessible and provides stakeholders with practical information on what laws apply, what authorties are responsible, what standards are applicable and much more.
• Policy papers and analytical reports provide an objective, clear and substantiated blueprint for improving the regulatory environment around fuel cells and hydrogen applications. Click here to read them.
• Policy and Market intelligence – Hydrogen Europe is further strengthening market and policy intelligence by developing the Fuel Cells & Hydrogen Observatory, the main reference point for such data and information.
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Membership Information
Content
1. Hydrogen Europe: Who we are
2. Hydrogen Europe Structure & ActivitiesI. General AssemblyII. BoardIII. PolicyIV. InnovationV. CommunicationVI. Intelligence
3. What Hydrogen Europe can do for you4. Who can become a member
5. Member’s rights
6. Member’s ObligationsI. Membership FeeII. Project Fee, In Kind Contribution and additional activities
7. Who is whoI. BoardII. Secretariat
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Membership Information
What Hydrogen Europe can do for you
• Be part of the strongest hydrogen and fuel cells community in Europe and get your voice heard.
• Work closely with the EU institutions to provide data and input regarding strategic objectives, priorities and governance of FCH JU 2014-2020.
• Enjoy the exclusive privilege to shape the yearly call for proposals through FCH 2 JU Annual Work Plans (AWPs) and benefit from valuable resources made available through the collaboration of FCH JU private and public partners.
• Shape the course for the leading European association for hydrogen and fuel cells through our General Assembly and Bodies.
• Tailored communication and advocacy programme vis-à-vis EU institutions, key decision-makersand other stakeholders.
• Get access to industry knowledge & business intelligence.
• Network with potential business and project partners and interact with decision-makers and stakeholders at EU level.
• Up-to-date information on EU and global developments, activities and events relevant to the sector through our weekly newsletter.
• Webinar briefings – the webinar briefings organised by the Secretariat are the perfect way for Hydrogen Europe members to find out more and ask questions around key areas of interest to them.
• Unique platform for knowledge sharing, exchange and networking across various segments of the FCH industry.
Benefits overview
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Membership Information
Content
1. Hydrogen Europe: Who we are
2. Hydrogen Europe Structure & ActivitiesI. General AssemblyII. BoardIII. PolicyIV. InnovationV. CommunicationVI. Intelligence
3. What Hydrogen Europe can do for you
4. Who can become a member5. Member’s rights
6. Member’s ObligationsI. Membership FeeII. Project Fee, In Kind Contribution and additional activities
7. Who is whoI. BoardII. Secretariat
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Membership Information
Who can become a member
CRITERIA INDUSTRY MEMBERS ASSOCIATION MEMBERS
CRITERION 1:
LOCATION
The company or association must have an established and registered office, or a central or principal business location in:
• The European Union;
• The European Economic Area;
• An associated country; or
• A candidate country.
CRITERION 2:
ACTIVITIES
The potential industry member needs to have:
• Relevant activities in
• Research & development;
• Demonstration;
• Industrialization; or
• Deployment of hydrogen and fuel cells.
• If no existing activities in the aforementioned areas, the potential
industry member must have concrete plans to do so in the near
future.
• These activities need to take place within the European Union or the
European Economic Area.
The potential association member needs to have:
• Relevant capacities in
• Advocacy;
• Regulatory work; and
• Communication
supporting the development and deployment of
hydrogen and fuel cells
• These capacities should lie within the potential
association member’s respective country.
CRITERION 3:
OBJECTIVES
The potential industry member must:
• Agree with the Hydrogen Europe Charter; and
• Share the objectives of the FCH JU.
The potential association member must:
• Agree with the Hydrogen Europe Charter.
Industry & association members
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Membership Information
Associate members
Who can become a member
CRITERIA FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS CONSULTANCIES NON-EUROPEAN ASSOCIATIONS
CRITERION 1:
LOCATION
The company or association must have an established and registered office,
or a central or principal business location in:
• The European Union;
• The European Economic Area;
• An associated country; or
• A candidate country.
The association must focus on the hydrogen and fuel
cells sector.
CRITERION 2:
ACTIVITIES
The potential associate member in finance
needs to have:
• Existing activities in financing clean
energy projects or companies in Europe;
and
• Existing or planned activities in
financing the hydrogen industry or
hydrogen projects in Europe.
The potential associate member
in consultancy needs to have:
• Existing activities in
hydrogen related projects in
Europe .
The potential association member needs to have:
• Relevant capacities in
• Advocacy;
• Regulatory work; and
• Communication
supporting the development and deployment of
hydrogen and fuel cells.
• These capacities should lie within the potential
association member’s respective country.
CRITERION 3:
OBJECTIVES
The potential associate member must:
• Agree with the Hydrogen Europe Charter; and
• Share the objectives of the FCH JU.
The potential associate member must:
• Agree with the Hydrogen Europe Charter.
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Membership Information
Content
1. Hydrogen Europe: Who we are
2. Hydrogen Europe Structure & ActivitiesI. General AssemblyII. BoardIII. PolicyIV. InnovationV. CommunicationVI. Intelligence
3. What Hydrogen Europe can do for you
4. Who can become a member
5. Member’s rights6. Member’s Obligations
I. Membership Fee
II. Project Fee & In Kind Contribution
7. Who is whoI. BoardII. Secretariat
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Membership Information
Members rights
INDUSTRY
MEMBERS
ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
(Financial companies
& consultancies)
ASSOCIATION
MEMBER
ASSOCIATE
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ASSOCIATION
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Task forces
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working groups
Participation in:
Advocacy Task Force
Mobility Working Group
Energy Working Group
RED II Implementation Working Group
Maritime Working Group
Communications Task Force
Funding & Financing WG
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FCH JU Affairs Participation in Technical Committees ✔️ Upon board invitation
Governance
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Communication and
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General newsletter
H2 insider
Website (company page and members
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Content
1. Hydrogen Europe: Who we are
2. Hydrogen Europe Structure & ActivitiesI. General AssemblyII. BoardIII. PolicyIV. InnovationV. CommunicationVI. Intelligence
3. What Hydrogen Europe can do for you
4. Who can become a member
5. Member’s rights
6. Member’s ObligationsI. Membership FeeII. Project Fee, In Kind Contribution and additional activities
7. Who is whoI. BoardII. Secretariat
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Membership Information
Members Obligations: Membership Fee
INDUSTRY & ASSOCIATE MEMBERSASSOCIATION & ASSOCIATE
ASSOCIATION MEMBERSMEMBERSHIP FEE*:
Micro
Small
Medium
Large
By company size:
€3,800
€5,700
€8,500
€15,500
By country & association size:
€1,000
€2,000
€3,000
PROJECT CONTRIBUTION FEEIf member participates in a project funded by
the FCH JU.
If member participates in a
project funded by the FCH JU.
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY (IKAA)Voluntary for all, but compulsory for those
who benefits from FCH JU funding.No
*Please note that Hydrogen Europe’s Membership is on a 2-year basis. Membership fees based on 1 year membership are available upon request.
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Membership Information
Content
1. Hydrogen Europe: Who we are
2. Hydrogen Europe Structure & ActivitiesI. General AssemblyII. BoardIII. PolicyIV. InnovationV. CommunicationVI. Intelligence
3. What Hydrogen Europe can do for you
4. Who can become a member
5. Member’s rights
6. Member’s ObligationsI. Membership FeeII. Project Fee, In Kind Contribution and additional activities
7. Who is whoI. BoardII. Secretariat
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Membership Information
Members Obligations: Project Fee & In Kind Contribution
Why these obligations?
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We, the FCH sector, have the privilege to have a joint undertaking:1. A substantial and protected EU budget.2. Right to define the funding priorities though the members
of Hydrogen Europe and HE Research.3. A dedicated structure focused on the successful
deployment of our sector: i.e. the FCH JU.
This privilege comes with corresponding obligations set up by EU regulation1. The sector has to demonstrate a level of investment through
I. in kind contribution in projectsII. In kind additional activities (IKAA).
2. The sector has to contribute to the administrative costs of the Joint Undertaking.
What are in kind contributions in projects?• They correspond to the share of the costs
incurred in a FCH JU projects that is not reimbursed by the FCH JU (because the funding rate is lower than 100%)
• They are auytomatically calculated and do not require any additional action from members.
What are in kind additional activities(IKAA)?• Members are required to indicate additional
activities, outside of FCH JU projects, fostering the development of the FCH sector. Concretely, members indicate planned activity at end of year N-1 and report actual activity at start of year n+1.
• Currently IKAA is exceeding the objective, but efforts have to continue to secure renewal of theFCH JU partnership.
What is the project fee?
The project fee is the mechanism to fulfill the second obligationThe fairest way is:• A fee paid by all participants in FCH JU
projects • A fee proportional to the received
support • Project fee equals 4% of the FCH JU
grant paid by all participants
Membership Information
Content
1. Hydrogen Europe: Who we are
2. Hydrogen Europe Structure & ActivitiesI. General AssemblyII. BoardIII. PolicyIV. InnovationV. CommunicationVI. Intelligence
3. What Hydrogen Europe can do for you
4. Who can become a member
5. Member’s rights
6. Member’s ObligationsI. Membership FeeII. Project Fee, In Kind Contribution and additional activities
7. Who is whoI. BoardII. Secretariat
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Membership Information
Who is who: Board
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Membership Information
Content
1. Hydrogen Europe: Who we are
2. Hydrogen Europe Structure & ActivitiesI. General AssemblyII. BoardIII. PolicyIV. InnovationV. CommunicationVI. Intelligence
3. What Hydrogen Europe can do for you
4. Who can become a member
5. Member’s rights
6. Member’s ObligationsI. Membership FeeII. Project Fee, In Kind Contribution and additional activities
7. Who is whoI. BoardII. Secretariat
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Membership Information
Who is who: Secretariat
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Vera VenturaExecutive assistant
Grzegorz PawelecR&I and Funding Manager
Amy Allsop Project Assistant
Adrianna TrojakCommunications & Events Assistant
Policy Coordinator
Vincent BrenninkmeyerPolicy Assistant
Constantine LevoyannisHead of Policy
Matus MuronPolicy & Market Analyst
Maria Assumpció Rojo TorrentIndustrial Development Strategy Coordinator
Ludovic LaffineurPolicy ManagerPorts, ships and aviation
Bastien Bonnet-CantalloubeIntelligence Trainee
Membership Information
Thank you for your attention!For any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
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Contacts
Hydrogen Europe E-mail: secretariat@hydrogeneurope.eu
Avenue de la Toison d’Or 56-60 box 5 Tel.: +32 2 540 87 75
1060 Brussels www.hydrogeneurope.eu
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