Future Cleantech Architects (FCA) took part in two key discussions at Hydrogen Futures, organized by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschun) and the DAAD German Academic Exchange Service in Bonn.
Our Founder & CEO, Peter Schniering, moderated a panel following a keynote on “The Role of Green Hydrogen in Achieving Global Decarbonization Goals”. The discussion examined lessons learned on the costs of producing and transporting green hydrogen, emerging ideas such as producing primary products near low-cost production sites, and evolving perspectives for African partners. It also explored strategies to scale the hydrogen economy in Germany, Europe, and beyond.
Our Director of Technologies & Impact, Magnolia Tovar, joined a panel discussion moderated on “The Hydrogen Economy in Europe”. The exchange focused on how green hydrogen can be deployed across sectors, the technologies currently available, and the barriers to scaling production and applications.
Across both sessions, FCA contributed with a realistic assessment of green hydrogen’s role, emphasizing the need to prioritize applications where this scarce resource can deliver the highest climate impact.
Learn more about our approach in the Hydrogen Guardrails Report and explore the key insights in our Hydrogen Factsheet!
Thanks to the organizers for making this exchange possible!



