
A new approach to accelerate the clean hydrogen market
Clean Hydrogen Buyers Alliance (CH2BA)℠ is a place where the buyers of clean (low-carbon) hydrogen:
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Discuss buying, selling and using clean hydrogen,
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Meet with hydrogen producers and developers to create effective market solutions, and
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Help grow volumes to accelerate the “Economies of Scale” flywheel and reduce the cost of clean hydrogen faster.
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CH2BA: Bringing buyers and others together to achieve clean hydrogen economies of scale!
About CH2BA
CH2BA is the product of a small number of energy market professionals and leading energy buyers/users who share a common vision of the importance of an organized hydrogen ecosystem. Our Founders individually have decades of experience seeing successful markets grow from back-of-the-napkin ideas.
CH2BA recognizes that hydrogen has now reached an inflection point where related, but unconnected segments of the market can now come together to form a solid foundation from which to grow. CH2BA’s focus on the hydrogen buyers in this market equation brings a unique opportunity for this segment of the market to work in concert with sellers, investors, and regulators to move the market forward.
CH2BA also understands that the demand for hydrogen is a global demand so we will reach beyond borders, as so many successful commodities have in the past, to bring clean hydrogen efficiently, economically, and reliably to those that need it the most.

September 19, 2025
NAESB Advances First-Ever Carbon-Differentiated Standard Hydrogen Contract

October 28, 2025
October 18, 2025
John Flory will be Moderating
"Achieving Global Liquidity in Clean Hydrogen Markets"
November 10, 2025
For details, see
November 7, 2025
Join the CH2BA webinar “NAESB Standard Hydrogen Contract – An Early Look”
November 19th-2pm CST
Sign up at info@CH2BA.org using NAESB Webinar in the subject line

Thank you for your interest in CH2BA. For more information about CH2BA and the potential benefits to your organization, please contact us at info@ch2ba.org
John Flory, President

