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Resources for the End-Use Advancement of Clean Hydrogen

REACH is a new technical assistance program designed to help Washington organizations navigate the shift to clean hydrogen.

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Submission deadline: June 19, 2026, 5:00 pm PDT

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Tools and support for clean hydrogen projects

REACH, Resources for the End-use Advancement of Clean Hydrogen, is a new technical assistance program designed to help Washington businesses, municipalities, tribal nations, and organizations navigate the shift to clean hydrogen.  

Clean hydrogen can cut emissions in places where electricity isn’t a good fit. REACH is Washington state’s first program for end users that helps you use clean hydrogen. The program, funded by the Washington State Department of Commerce, offers guidance, resources, and expert support to help you make the switch.

What we offer

Support for Sector Groups

Feasibility and cost analyses for infrastructure, equipment, etc., in a particular sector

1:1 Project Guidance

One-on-one technical assistance from clean hydrogen and alternative fuels specialists

Public Resources

Published resources tailored to end users in Washington state

Who is it for?

REACH is open to a broad range of Washington state organizations, including: 

  • Ports, airports, transit agencies, and public sector fleets 
  • Tribal nations and tribal enterprises 
  • Utilities and energy cooperatives 
  • Agriculture, maritime, and manufacturing industries
  • Private businesses exploring hydrogen for fleet, industrial, or facility applications 

This program supports entities in Washington state seeking to incorporate hydrogen or renewable fuels into key sectors of the economy.

Have a question or interested in assistance?

Submit a specific question about hydrogen or renewable fuel use related to your organization or project. We typically respond within five to seven business days.


Have a particular technical assistance need or an idea you would like to discuss? Feel free to submit an intake form →

How does it work?

faq

A few frequently asked questions about the process and program

Not at all. REACH is designed for organizations at every stage, including those who are just beginning to ask questions. If you’re curious about whether clean hydrogen could work for your operations, that’s exactly the right time to reach out. You don’t need to have done any prior research or have a plan in place. Our team can help you figure out where to start.

No. Some participants come to REACH with a specific project or timeline; others come with a general interest and no clear direction yet. Both are welcome. The intake process is designed to meet you where you are, whether that means exploring basic feasibility or getting into the details of a project already underway.

The intake form is not an application; it’s simply a way to get in touch. It asks for basic information about your organization and a brief description of your interest in clean hydrogen. There are no right or wrong answers, no minimum qualifications to meet, and no commitment attached to submitting it.

If you’d like to review the questions in advance or gather input from colleagues before filling it out, you can download a preview of the form here:

Some organizations find it helpful to share this with a few people internally before submitting, but it’s not required. The form is designed to be completed in just a few minutes.

Once you submit, a REACH specialist will follow up to start a conversation.

No. REACH serves a wide range of Washington organizations, from small businesses and rural cooperatives to tribal nations, municipalities, transit agencies, and ports. Clean hydrogen has applications across many sectors and scales, and the program is built to support that range. If you’re a Washington state organization interested in using clean hydrogen, you’re eligible for technical assistance.

Technical assistance through REACH is flexible and tailored to your needs. It can include one-on-one consultations (virtual or in-person), written guidance, feasibility reviews, connections to subject-matter experts, help interpreting research or data, and referrals to vendors, engineers, or funding programs. On-site visits may be available depending on the nature of the project. When you connect with our team, they’ll work with you to determine what kind of support makes the most sense.

REACH is not a one-and-done interaction. Depending on your needs, support can be ongoing as your project or planning evolves. If your needs change or grow, you’re welcome to re-engage the program.

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Provided In Partnership With

The Climate Commitment Act (CCA) supports Washington’s climate action efforts by putting cap-and-invest dollars to work reducing climate pollution, creating jobs, and improving public health. Information about the CCA is available at www.climate.wa.gov.