Delaware's Push for Hydrogen Leadership
Key Ideas
- Former Adesis executive and DESCA lead are working to position Delaware as a leader in the hydrogen industry.
- Andrew Cottone and Dora Cheatham have joined forces to drive the state's hydrogen initiatives.
- The duo aims to establish Delaware as the forefront of hydrogen development and innovation.
- Their efforts are geared towards making Delaware the first state to fully embrace hydrogen technology.
Former Adesis executive Andrew Cottone and former lead of Delaware Sustainable Chemistry Alliance (DESCA) Dora Cheatham have been diligently working to propel Delaware to the forefront of the hydrogen industry. Transitioning out of their previous roles, Cottone and Cheatham have united to drive the state's hydrogen agenda. Their collaboration seeks to position Delaware as a pioneer in hydrogen technology, with the ultimate goal of becoming the premier state for hydrogen innovation. By leveraging their expertise and networks, the duo is striving to lead the way in embracing and advancing hydrogen solutions. Through their concerted efforts, Delaware aims to establish a strong foundation for hydrogen research, development, and deployment, setting a high standard for other states to follow suit.