Please join the Atlantic Council Global Energy Center on Tuesday, June 15th, from 10:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT for the sixth private, off-the-record workshop in its hydrogen policy sprint, a series of workshops and publications focused on opportunities and challenges for the development of a clean hydrogen economy in the United States. This sixth and final workshop will focus on the policies and federal actions that can help enable clean hydrogen production and deployment.

In order for hydrogen to become a viable decarbonization solution in the United States, a narrative shift and a framework of policies that can enable its deployment are needed. The Atlantic Council’s hydrogen policy sprint includes 6 workshops: the first two focused on pathways and challenges for clean hydrogen production, the third on storage and transportation infrastructure, the 4th and 5th examined hydrogen demand and deployment opportunities, and the final workshop will explore how state and federal policies can address the identified challenges and spur the development of a clean hydrogen economy in the United States.

This workshop is a private, off-the-record event, and the Chatham House rule applies. It will be held on the web application Zoom, which is accessible through your web browser, the Zoom desktop or mobile app, and by phone. Please register to receive more information for the event.

Read briefs from the previous workshops