Our Centre
Established by THEi, the Environment and Conservation Fund Hydrogen Energy Education and Talent Development Centre is proud to be the first of its kind in the Greater Bay Area to promote public understanding and safe adoption of hydrogen technologies to the public. The Centre focuses on education, innovation, community engagement and workforce transformation development, thereby cultivating talents and driving local hydrogen application trials.
Through innovative programmes and strategic partnerships with industry leaders, the Centre enhances public awareness of hydrogen technologies and their associated environmental benefits, and fosters a new generation of experts equipped to address contemporary energy challenges. By prioritising sustainability and conservation, the Centre plays a vital role in Hong Kong’s transition towards a greener economy, contributing significantly to global efforts in combating climate change.
Vision, Mission and Our Role
- Increase Public Awareness and Acceptance to Hydrogen Energy and its Safety: This education centre provides accurate information to dispel myths and foster acceptance among communities via a dynamic line-up of science-focused activities, workshops, and demonstrations.
- Deliver the message that “Hydrogen Energy is Safe to Use in the Community”.
- Keep the public informed about the latest innovations, developments, applications and Hong Kong Government policies on hydrogen production and storage technologies.
- Workforce Transformation Development: The transition to hydrogen energy requires a skilled workforce. By coupling theoretical knowledge with hands-on experiences, the Centre aims to cultivate talent and stimulate green innovation.
Acknowledgement
This Centre and events are funded by the Environment and Conservation Fund Project No. P&E3360 "Environment and Conservation Fund Hydrogen Energy Education and Talent Development Centre".
Disclaimer and Copyrights
All rights are reserved by the Technological and Higher Education Institute of Hong Kong.
Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material/event do not necessarily reflect the views of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Environment and Conservation Fund.
Contact Us
Location :
Room S021A, G/F, South Block, THEi Chai Wan Campus, 133 Shing Tai Road, Chai Wan, Hong Kong
Opening Hours :
10:00 AM – 8:00 PM (Monday to Friday);
10:00 AM – 4:00 PM (Saturday)
Telephone Number:
3890 8469 / 3890 8426
E-mail Address:
Guided Tour/ Workshop Register:

