Hydrogen Council Announces New Board Composition to Drive Clean Hydrogen Deployment
The Hydrogen Council refreshed its 15-member Board, appointing François Jackow (Air Liquide) and Jaehoon Chang (Hyundai) as Co-Chairs, adding Baker Hughes, and re-electing key players. Guided by its “Lead, Build, Deliver” framework, the Council is primed to accelerate clean hydrogen deployment globally.
Balancing Energy and Automotive Expertise
Ever wondered why having two co-chairs matters? By tapping François Jackow and Jaehoon Chang, the Council brings together two essential skill sets. Jackow’s spent decades scaling up electrolyzers, managing hydrogen production facilities and striking distribution deals across Europe, North America and Asia. Chang, on the flip side, has taken Hyundai’s hydrogen fuel-cell cars from neat prototypes to actual fleets on the road, navigating consumer preferences, fueling logistics and transport regulations along the way. Put them together and you get a mix of big-picture strategy and boots-on-the-ground rollout know-how—exactly what you need to turn plans into projects.A Truly Global, Cross-Sector Lineup
The new Board is about as international as they come, pulling talent from six continents. Here’s who’s in the mix:- Air Liquide (France) – Co-Chair
- Hyundai Motor Group (South Korea) – Co-Chair
- Baker Hughes (US) – Energy tech and infrastructure whiz
- Johnson Matthey (UK) – Catalyst experts
- Sasol (South Africa) – Industrial hydrogen producers
- Sinopec (China) – Big in hydrogen and petrochemicals
- Topsoe (Denmark) – Catalysis and ammonia tech
- Cummins (US) – Fuel-cell systems and hydrogen engines
- Linde (Germany) – Liquefaction and distribution tech
- Kawasaki Heavy Industries (Japan) – Cryogenic transport
- Masdar (UAE) – First Middle Eastern member driving regional projects
- Siemens Energy (Germany) – Electrolyzer specialists
- Yara Clean Ammonia (Norway) – Ammonia-as-carrier innovators
- Toyota Motor Corporation (Japan) – Fuel-cell vehicle pioneers
- Valterra Platinum (US) – Energy transition solutions
From Roadmaps to Results
If you’ve been watching the clean energy scene, you know hydrogen’s been stuck in “promise limbo” for too long—snazzy reports, big targets and pilots, but not much scaling up. The Council’s Lead, Build, Deliver framework flips that story. They’re talking clear timelines, funding commitments and policy blueprints that cover everything from renewable-powered electrolyzers to hydrogen infrastructure like liquefaction plants, refueling stations and heavy-duty fleets. Word is, capital backing for clean hydrogen has jumped tenfold in five years—solid proof there’s serious money on the table. Now the challenge is syncing those dollars with construction permits, supply chains and customer contracts. Nail that, and the industry’s street cred will shoot through the roof.Connecting the Dots of the Value Chain
Think of the Board as your one-stop shop for hydrogen’s full cycle:- Electrolysis: Siemens Energy brings next-gen electrolyzers that sip less power per kilo of hydrogen.
- Catalysts: Johnson Matthey and Topsoe crank up reaction speeds for hydrogen and ammonia synthesis.
- Liquefaction: Linde and Kawasaki Heavy Industries handle cryogenic cooling and transport—so you can ship hydrogen worldwide.
- End Use: Toyota, Hyundai and Cummins scale fuel-cell tech—from passenger cars to grid backup gear.