Partners & Associations

CPH2 is proud to support our licensed manufacturing partners. Working alongside these organisations will enable us to reach our 4GW production target by 2030.

We are members of several industry associations, which enables us to continue developing our technology and raising awareness of hydrogen for our future energy needs.

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Fabrum

Fabrum is headquartered in Christchurch, New Zealand and leads the world in industrialized small to medium-scale liquefaction systems and composite cryogenic vessels. They are a key manufacturing partner to CPH2, covering the regions of Australia and New Zealand. The company is deploying end-to-end liquid hydrogen solutions globally across heavy transport, mining and aviation markets.

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Kenera

Kenera is a business unit within the leading drilling, engineering and technology company KCA Deutag. It expands the group’s offering in hydrocarbon and energy transition markets. Kenera has three dedicated segments covering innovative services, technology & engineering and manufacturing and is a partner of CPH2 for the manufacture and sales of our Membrane-Free Electrolyser in regions including Germany, Scandinavia and the Middle East.

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Hydrogen Energy Association (HEA)

As the UK leader in advocating for and accelerating the transition to Net Zero through the deployment of hydrogen solutions, the HEA supports stakeholders across the entire value chain. Our work drives change at home and positions the UK at the forefront of hydrogen globally.

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The East Midlands Hydrogen Consortium

The East Midlands Hydrogen Consortium aims to accelerate the development of and attract investment in the growing cluster of concentrated hydrogen demand, production, and distribution infrastructure in the East Midlands.

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Hydrogen Scotland

Hydrogen Scotland promotes and develops Scottish expertise in fuel cells and hydrogen technologies.

Formerly SHFCA, Hydrogen Scotland brings together Scotland’s specialised fuel cell companies, power generation companies, academic institutions, research and development bodies, energy consultants, Scottish Enterprise and local enterprise companies and councils with an interest in Hydrogen & Fuel Cells.

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Hydrogen Ireland

Hydrogen Ireland (H2IRL) is a new national association that will act as a forum for the hydrogen community in Ireland. Bringing together industry, universities, research institutes and policymakers to create one voice to help drive policy change and secure sustainable energy for all. One of the CPH2 founding members and director in Ireland, Joe Scott is actively engaged with H2IRL.

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Doncaster Chamber of Commerce

The Doncaster Chamber of Commerce has served the business community of Doncaster for 75 years. An independent not-for-profit organisation deeply rooted in the local community who work on members’ behalf to lobby local and national government about the key issues affecting the private sector.

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TWI

TWI provides engineering consultancy to its Members and stakeholders with authoritative and impartial expert advice, know-how and safety assurance related to engineering, materials and joining technologies. Offering an integrated approach to joining, inspection, and material implementation for members’ products. This embraces everything from research and development, specification and prototyping, to commissioning, installation, and training.