National Hydrogen Association – Turkey (NHA)
The National Hydrogen Association (NHA) aims to provide scientific, industrial and social cooperation in the field of Hydrogen technologies, to develop sustainable coordination, and to carry out related activities. The association actively organizes scientific meetings, seminars, symposiums, workshops, and courses in the area of hydrogen. It also helps in organizing certificate programs in the area of hydrogen technologies. The association also cooperates with public institutions, non-governmental organizations, industrial organizations, universities and other organizations that carry out research and development activities towards achieving a common agenda for a sustainable future. The association also provides financial aid, materials and equipment to organizations in need in order to enhance their capacity. The association actively organizes the National Congress of the Association every year in different parts of Turkey. The association also actively grants scholarships and awards to outstanding researchers in the area of hydrogen.
The National Hydrogen Association (NHA) aims to provide scientific, industrial and social cooperation in the field of Hydrogen technologies, to develop sustainable coordination, and to carry out related activities. To this end, the association
- actively organizes scientific meetings, seminars, symposiums, workshops, and courses in the area of hydrogen.
- helps in organizing certificate programs in the area of hydrogen technologies.
- cooperates with public institutions, non-governmental organizations, industrial organizations, universities and other organizations that carry out research and development activities towards achieving a common agenda for a sustainable future.
- provides financial aid, materials and equipment to organizations in need in order to enhance their capacity.
- actively organizes the National Congress of the Association every year in different parts of Turkey.
- actively grants scholarships and awards to outstanding researchers in the area of hydrogen.