HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach Newswire – 11 April 2025 – As a low-carbon energy source with significant development potential, hydrogen energy is recognised as a vital component of future national energy strategies. To address the increasing industry demand for hydrogen energy applications, the Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong (THEi) is actively advancing the development of the hydrogen energy sector. Funded by the Environment and Conservation Fund, THEi successfully held the hydrogen conference today (11 April), themed “Towards a Circular Hydrogen Economy: Current Status in Realization and Opportunities” cum Project Launching Ceremony. This event gathered experts and representatives from the Government, industry, and academia to discuss the crucial role of hydrogen energy in promoting sustainable development and tackling climate change.

THEi Hosts Hydrogen Conference themed “Towards a Circular Hydrogen Economy: Current Status in Realization and Opportunities” with Experts Discussing Sustainable Development and Innovative Solutions
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