The Hungarian Hydrogen Technology Association held a class for nearly 1,000 high school students about green hydrogen and its importance. The class, titled “Hydrogen is small, but powerful,” was so popular that many invitations had to be turned down, but the Association plans to continue the program next year.
The Sustainability Topic Week is an annual educational program in the Carpathian Basin. The aim of the Topic Week is to present the complexity of sustainability and to shape students’ attitudes within the framework of an action program. This year, the Hungarian Hydrogen Technology Association also joined the program. It was held by Attila Róbert Lakatos, the association’s head of communication and corporate relations. In total, nearly 1,000 students in 8 schools and four settlements, in Budapest, Százhalombatta, Győr and Dunaújváros, were able to listen to lectures on green hydrogen, its technological importance and its potential.
The topic week, which typically takes place in mid-April, had to be extended by two weeks by the Association due to so many requests from interested high schools. The lesson entitled “Hydrogen is small, but strong” was so popular that many invitations had to be rejected, but according to the plans, the Association will continue the program next year.
The 10th Anniversary Sustainability Week will be held from 7 to 11 April 2025, and its structure and implementation will follow the successful practice of previous years. The program does not warn or predict the end of the world, but rather presents the role, responsibility and opportunities for action of the individual and the community. The Week offers schools the opportunity to convey knowledge about sustainability to students in a creative and interactive way. 420,000 students from 1,800 schools participate in the Week every year.




