In September 2021, the CGA Board of Directors approved a significantly expanded investment in hydrogen safety communications and outreach for the next year, to further establish the CGA as a leading authority on hydrogen safety issues.
As interest in hydrogen energy grows as part of decarbonisation plans, it is critical that it’s produced, transported, and used safely. CGA members have been doing this for many years – in fact, the CGA produced its first safety standard for hydrogen in 1955.
CGA’s hydrogen safety communications efforts will focus initially on key audiences within the hydrogen and fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) sector, including practitioners (fuelling station designers, operators, and consultants, for example), federal and state regulatory and legislative authorities, hydrogen and FCEV trade associations, other standards developing organisations, and targeted members of the general public.
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