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NREL is leading state-of-the-art research in the areas of hydrogen production and delivery, hydrogen storage, fuel cells, technology validation, manufacturing research and development, safety, codes and standards, market transformation, modeling, and systems analysis. In additional to being one of the United States’ leading research institutions for the development of a domestic hydrogen market, NREL also has extensive international experience leading in-depth bilateral technical assistance programs focused on hydrogen’s role in clean energy initiatives.
    Here is the shared folder on Google drive here where we can collaborate for the new Hydrogen toolkit.
    https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1rNJmvpGGGR7sKVGuOndOE77xqnmwRPwG 


    FROM Erin/ Hydrogen Team at NREL:  "I'm meeting with the authors of the Hydrogen executive deck, Daniella Rough and Omar Jose Guerra Fernandez,
    I also asked them to share the high resolution JPEGS of the graphics included in the executive deck."

    • FL can place a banner image for secondary tab pages.
      Add Images we can consider here:
      https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1k4010pEmbSf7zV81C5NzFm7hRaZYicoX
    • Site Title "Hydrogen Applications Toolkit." This will serve as a comprehensive resource hub for all international activities related to hydrogen, encompassing both NREL and external resources.

    • Instead of building out the toolkit to follow the structure of the Hydrogen Considerations Tree, we would like to build a toolkit that is set up similar to the Grid Integration Toolkit, with quick reads, topics & resources, trainings, and a feedback section. We can include the Hydrogen Considerations Tree as a linked resource.

    • Would like to include global map highlighting NREL's hydrogen-related projects around the world?
      Does this Exist online currently?

    • I’ll collaborate with NREL's subject matter experts to compile necessary resources, training materials, and recorded webinars. As a next step, I'll create a shared Google document to outline this new toolkit.  Here are some immediate resources we identified in our conversation:
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