Welcome to the
Connecticut Hydrogen-Fuel Cell Coalition
The Connecticut Hydrogen-Fuel Cell Coalition, administered by the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, is comprised of representatives from Connecticut’s fuel cell and hydrogen industry, labor, academia, government, and other stakeholders. CCAT and the Connecticut Hydrogen-Fuel Cell Coalition works to enhance economic growth through the development, manufacture, and deployment of fuel cell and hydrogen technologies and associated fueling systems in Connecticut.
The Connecticut Hydrogen-Fuel Cell Coalition is made up of companies and organizations that do business with each other and/or have common needs for talent, technology,
and infrastructure. Connecticut companies now lead the world in the development of alkaline, molten carbonate and phosphoric acid fuel cells and are among the leaders in proton exchange membrane (PEM) and solid oxide fuel cell development. Connecticut companies in hydrogen generation are leaders in both alkaline and proton exchange membrane electrolysis systems and in converting natural gas or petroleum products to hydrogen through reforming processes.
Connecticut companies pioneered the development and application of fuel cells and hydrogen generation, and continue to lead the world with a broad infrastructure of original equipment manufacturers, suppliers, academic support, state government support, and regional activity.

