Hydrogen Bytes is the HEA’s series of lunchtime webinars, 30-minute ‘Bytes’ unravelling the hydrogen opportunity.
These short sessions each focus on an aspect of the hydrogen economy, showcasing how hydrogen is delivering against net zero, clean growth and energy resilience objectives, and shining a light on the depth and breadth of pioneering hydrogen activity across our membership.
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March 2026: In conversation with Close Brothers
March 2026: In conversation with Vanguard Sustainable Transport Solutions
February 2026: In conversation with Otto Simon
January 2026: In conversation with Emerson
December 2025: In conversation with Wild Hydrogen (now Equisera)
November 2025: In conversation with UTAC
November 2025: In conversation with Inocel
October 2025: In conversation with Geopura
September 2025: In conversation with United Kingdom National Nuclear Laboratory
July 2025: In conversation with Verciti
June 2025: In conversation with Briggs Equipment
May 2025: In conversation with Fuel Cell Systems
April 2025: In conversation with Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power
Early 2025: In conversation with Emerson Automation Solutions
End 2024: In conversation with Air Products
Mid 2024: In conversation with Burges Salmon
Early 2024: In conversation with AVL
Late 2023: In conversation with GHD
Late 2023: In conversation with CPH2
In Conversation with Fuel Cell Systems
Lee Juby
Lee is currently CEO of Fuel Cell Systems Ltd (FCSL). Industry insiders often talk about Hydrogen’s Chicken and Egg problem: Vehicle manufacturers cannot sell hydrogen vehicles without a refuelling infrastructure; Infrastructure & fuel network providers cannot recoup their investment if there are not enough vehicles using hydrogen. The result is Gridlock! Our approach has been to redefine the Chicken and Egg problem as simply “Refuelling Infrastructure is too expensive”. Now that’s an engineering problem we can fix!
Prior to FCSL, Lee spent eight years at UK Fuel Cell manufacturer Intelligent Energy, completing his time there as Chief Sales Officer. Leading the global commercial team and launching Intelligent Energy’s low carbon hydrogen products in to three market sectors: automotive, power generation and aviation. Lee’s involvement with the hydrogen industry started back in 1995 when among other projects he supported the field trials of SOFC CHP.