The Sustainable Energy Council (SEC) & RX Global have announced the shortlist of nominees for the World Hydrogen 2025 Awards, comprised of 24 extraordinary projects, companies and individuals who are transforming the hydrogen industry.
The winners will be announced on 20th May 2025 at a ceremony at the Rotterdam Ahoy, as part of the World Hydrogen 2025 Summit & Exhibition, organised by Sustainable Energy Council and RX Global in partnership with the Dutch Government, the Province of Zuid-Holland, the City of Rotterdam and the Port of Rotterdam.
The 6 awards categories celebrate the outstanding contributions of leaders within the hydrogen sector whose work is shaping the future of energy. Through innovation, partnerships and commercial advances, these finalists are enabling the scalability needed to make hydrogen commercially viable and readily available to decarbonise even the most polluting sectors of our global economy.
Following record number of nominations received, the Awards Judging panel made up of the SEC Hydrogen Advisory Board, carefully reviewed and voted on each of the nominees based on this year’s awards criteria to produce the shortlist.
This year, the global hydrogen community is invited to participate not only by submitting nominations, but also by voting on the shortlist to define the ultimate winners. Public voting is now open until 2nd April via the World Hydrogen Awards Website here.
The finalists of the World Hydrogen 2025 Awards are:
Clean Hydrogen Project Shortlist
1. Ceres Power Limited, United Kingdom
2. Hyphen Hydrogen Energy, Namibia
3. Niagara Falls, Linde – New York City, USA
4. REFORMERS, Netherlands
Industrial Application Shortlist
1. Stegra AB, Sweden
2. OCI/Woodside Blue Ammonia, Linde – Beaumont/TX, USA,
3. Enaex Holding, Chile
4. Aurubis AG, Germany
Future Leader Shortlist
1. Rumaitha Al Busaidi, Business & ICV Development Manager, Hydrom
2. Assia Kasdi, CEO, Milvus Advanced
3. Jan Rongé, CEO, Solhyd
4. Eloa Guillotin, Co-Founder & CEO, Beyond Aero
Hydrogen Transport Shortlist
1. Maris Fiducia, Netherlands
2. Beyond Aero, France
3. Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha / A-Tug ‘Sakigake’, Japan
4. Amogy’s Ammonia-Powered Tugboat, Brooklyn, USA
Port of The Future
1. Port of Amsterdam
2. Port of Antwerp – Brugge
3. Port of Rotterdam
4. Porto Piaui, Brazil
Person of The Year
1. Rumaitha Al Busaidi, Business & ICV Development Manager, Hydrom
2. Bart Biebuyck, CEO, Green Energy Park (GEP)
3. Anne-Laure Parrical de Chammard, Member of the Executive Board, Siemens Energy
4. J. Colter Eadie, CEO, Abraxas Power and EVREC
Have your say on the final winner, submit your vote on each category until 2nd April via the World Hydrogen Awards Website here.
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