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Signing of Nordic Agreement on Market Introduction of Hydrogen for Transport
The MoU Partners will actively pursue planning of fuel cell electric vehicle deployment and roll-out of a network of hydrogen refueling stations in the Nordic countries. The signing will be witnessed by the Danish Minister for Transport, Henrik Dam Kristensen & Director of the International Energy Agency, Bo Diczfalusy.
An international press release will be sent out shortly after the signing event. Fuel cell electric vehicles will be showcased outside the Odd Fellow Palace.
PROGRAM:
8:00 – 8:05 Introduction by SHHP Chairman
8:05 – 8:10 Statement by Danish minister for Transport
8:10 – 8:15 Statement by Director of International Energy Agency
8:15 – 8:30 Short statement by selected MoU partners
- By car manufacturers: Toyota, Hyundai, Honda & Nissan
- By infrastructure companies: HyOP AS and H2 Logic A/S
8:30 – 8:40 Signing of the MoU
8:40 – 8:45 Photo shooting
8:45 – 9:00 Questions from Audience to MoU partners
Signing organisations of the Nordic MoU:
Car manufacturers:
- Toyota Motor Corporation (Japan)
- Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. (Japan)
- Honda R&D Europe GmbH (Germany)
- Hyundai Motor Company (Republic of Korea)
Hydrogen infrastructure companies:
- HYOP AS (Norway)
- H2 Logic A/S (Denmark)
- Copenhagen Hydrogen Network A/S (Denmark)
Nordic NGO’s:
- HyNor (Norway)
- Hydrogen Sweden
- Icelandic New Energy
- Hydrogen Link Denmark Association
- Scandinavian Hydrogen Highway Partnership (SHHP)
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