What: Hydrogen Technology Expo
Where: Houston, Texas, USA
When: Wednesday June 25 – Thursday June 26
Booth Number: 551
Join industry leaders at the Hydrogen Technology Conference & Expo, North America's premier event dedicated to advancing hydrogen and fuel cell technologies. From low-carbon hydrogen production to efficient storage, distribution, and applications across industries, this event unites the entire hydrogen value chain to drive innovation and accelerate the energy transition.
Danfoss is excited to attend the 2025 Hydrogen Technology Conference and Expo in Houston, Texas from Wednesday June 25 to Thursday June 27, where we’re showcasing innovative solutions and the latest technologies helping to create a more sustainable, hydrogen-powered future.
Electrolyzers play a crucial role in producing green hydrogen — and Danfoss is here to help you get the most out of your investment. From energy-efficient power conversion to water pumps, heat exchangers, and system controls, our solutions support reliable, scalable, and cost-effective hydrogen production. Visit us at 551 to discover how we’re helping hydrogen producers tackle efficiency, reliability, and cost challenges head-on.
White Paper: Green hydrogen: A Critical Balancing Act
Explore the opportunities and challenges for green hydrogen as governments and industry look for solutions to decrease carbon footprint and meet the goals of the Paris Climate Agreement. While the technologies needed to produce hydrogen efficiently are available, we need to be strategic about how, when and where we produce and consume it.
Green hydrogen offers an innovative solution to replace fossil fuels in hard-to-abate sectors – that are not easily decarbonized through direct electrification - such as aviation, long-distance shipping and heavy industry. In October 2023 the U.S. Department of Energy affirmed the U.S.’s commitment to hydrogen adoption, announcing a $7 billion investment in seven regional clean hydrogen hubs to accelerate the domestic market for low-cost clean hydrogen. The Department predicts that, as a result, the hubs will produce approximately three million tons of clean hydrogen annually.


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