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H2SITE ranks among the top 100 companies according to Norrsken

24 October 2024
Norrsken incluye a H2Site en su ranking de las 100 empresas más prometedoras a nivel global

"H2SITE, selected from more than 1,200 nominated companies, focuses on enabling hydrogen transport and use as a clean energy source"

H2SITE, TECNALIA's deep tech start-up investee has been recognised for its innovation in green hydrogen and its commitment to industrial decarbonisation

The company H2SITE has been highlighted as one of the top 100 global impact companies in the prestigious annual Impact/100list compiled by Norrsken. It has been selected from more than 1,200 nominated companies, highlighting the important role the start-up is playing in promoting green hydrogen as a solution for industrial decarbonisation.

Norrsken’s list recognises the world's most promising companies that are leading innovation and social impact, and it is compiled with the collaboration of key partners such as Breakthrough Energy,Atomico and Khosla Ventures, among others. 

Hydrogen, recognised as a clean energy source, is a core pillar in the transition to a more sustainable economy. H2SITE has focused its mission on helping to transport and use hydrogen as a way to support this global transition.

"Our mission from the beginning has been clear: to enable hydrogen transport for a sustainable future. Being part of this prestigious list reaffirms that we are on the right track. It motivates us to keep pushing hydrogen as a key solution in this global transformation", shared Andrés Galnares, CEO of H2SITE 

Global recognition in the transition to green hydrogen

In addition to this achievement, H2SITE was recently in the spotlight at New York Climate Week; its logo was projected onto the iconic Nasdaq Tower in Times Square, a symbol of its growing impact on the global sustainable energy scene.

This achievement positions H2SITE as a benchmark in the global energy transition, reinforcing its leadership in the development of innovative solutions based on green hydrogen.

TECNALIA is collaborating on other green hydrogen projects