Ceres, a global leader in clean energy technology, is proud to announce its acceptance as a member of the Hydrogen Council, the global CEO-led initiative of leading energy, transport, and industry companies working to position H2 as a key solution to the global energy transition.
Ceres’ membership reflects its strong track record and deep commitment to driving global decarbonization through advanced solid oxide technology. Its technology enables cleaner solutions for power generation in sectors such as datacenters that require independent energy from fuel cells, and the production of H2 though electrolysis at high-efficiencies as a route to decarbonize emissions-intensive industries such as steelmaking, ammonia and future fuels.
The Hydrogen Council plays a critical role in uniting stakeholders across the H2 value chain, fostering collaboration between industry, investors, and government. Using its global reach, the Council provides insights on and pathways for accelerating the deployment of H2 ecosystems around the world. It also supports the development of international safety and sustainability standards, paving the way for the deployment of reliable H2 solutions at-scale.
Established in 2001 and listed on the main market of the London Stock Exchange, Ceres operates a unique technology licensing model, working in partnership with major global industrial players, including Doosan, Delta, Denso, Shell, Weichai and Thermax Headquartered in the UK, Ceres has become the technology partner of choice for global industrial companies seeking to scale clean energy solutions rapidly and effectively.
“We are excited to join the Hydrogen Council, whose mission aligns closely with our own,” said Phil Caldwell, CEO of Ceres. “We believe H2 has a critical role to play in the global energy transition, and through collaboration with fellow members, we look forward to accelerating innovation, creating green jobs, and building a more sustainable energy system.”
Ceres’ entry into the Hydrogen Council reinforces its commitment to shaping the future of H2 and underscores its leadership in the development and deployment of next-generation clean energy technologies.