Topsoe Joins the Canadian Hydrogen Association to Advance the Hydrogen Economy in Canada
Topsoe, a global leader in energy transition technologies, is excited to announce its membership in the Canadian Hydrogen Association (CHA). This partnership reinforces Topsoe’s commitment to advancing hydrogen as a key component of a more secure North American energy system and supporting Canada’s ambitious climate goals.
“Topsoe is excited to join the Canadian Hydrogen Association and contribute its voice and expertise to the ongoing discussions on the benefits of hydrogen across Canada,” said Henrik Rasmussen, Topsoe’s Managing Director and Senior Vice President for the Americas. “Our membership in the CHA will allow us to collaborate with key stakeholders in the Canadian hydrogen ecosystem, including government agencies and industry leaders. Together, we can drive innovation and expand the hydrogen economy.”
Topsoe’s innovative technologies and expertise in hydrogen production—including electrolysis and catalytic processes—strongly align with the CHA’s mission to promote the development and commercialization of hydrogen technologies across Canada. With a business relationship with Canada’s refining and petrochemicals industries for more than 45 years, Topsoe has served customers in all the provinces with operating plants.
“We are pleased to welcome Topsoe to the Canadian Hydrogen Association. As a global leader in energy transition technologies, Topsoe’s expertise in hydrogen production—from electrolysis to catalytic processes—will be a valuable addition to CHA’s growing hydrogen ecosystem,” said Ivette Vera-Perez, CHA President and CEO. “We look forward to collaborating as we work towards scaling hydrogen deployment and strengthening Canada’s position as a leader in the global energy space.”
For more information about Topsoe and its commitment to hydrogen technology, please visit https://www.topsoe.com
About the Canadian Hydrogen Association (CHA)
The Canadian Hydrogen Association (CHA) is a national, non-profit association that represents industry, academia, end-users and other stakeholders in Canada’s hydrogen sector. As the Voice of the Sector, the CHA’s mission is to strengthen Canadian leadership, raise awareness of the benefits of clean hydrogen and hydrogen technologies, and accelerate the adoption of its members’ products and services to help create a prosperous low-carbon world. The CHA supports over 200 members across Canada and provincial affiliates in British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario. You can also follow CHA on LinkedIn, X (@PoweringNow) or visit www.canadah2.ca to learn more information.