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Catator Joins Swedish Delegation Exploring Renewable Hydrogen Collaboration in the United States

Catator, in conjunction with other prominent Swedish companies, proudly announces its participation in a Swedish delegation focused on renewable hydrogen collaboration with the United States.

This initiative, organized by the Swedish Energy Agency in partnership with Business Sweden and the Atlantic Council Global Energy Center, aims to foster knowledge exchange and discussions, enabling innovation and collaboration within the renewable hydrogen sector.

Hydrogen, increasingly crucial as an energy carrier for a sustainable future, faces challenges in commercial competitiveness due to its early-stage global market. Recognizing this, the Swedish Energy Agency’s initiative seeks to achieve two key objectives:

  • Early Positioning: The initiative aims to create opportunities for the early positioning of Swedish technical solutions for hydrogen systems. By doing so, it enables Sweden to be at the forefront of hydrogen technology development.
  • Expertise Availability: The initiative also focuses on securing the availability of expertise in the field of renewable hydrogen. As this sector evolves, having skilled professionals and technical know-how is essential.

The Swedish delegation, which includes Catator, will embark on a journey to Texas and California from March 18 to 22. During this visit, they will engage with representatives from hydrogen hubs, leading US companies, and policy makers. These states, known for their recent federal investments in renewable hydrogen and the establishment of hydrogen hubs, are pioneers in US hydrogen innovation and research. Their collaborative efforts offer promising ground for partnerships and advancements in sustainable energy solutions.

Catator's participation in this delegation underscores its commitment to contribute to the advancement of green hydrogen technologies and strengthen transatlantic ties in the pursuit of sustainable energy solutions.

For more information, please visit the Swedish Energy Agency:

https://www.energimyndigheten.se/en/news/2024/hydrogen--a-priority-area-for-energy-collaboration-with-the-united-states/


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