New electrolysers to generate cheap, clean hydrogen
Three Clean Hydrogen Partnership-funded projects have increased knowledge related to development of anion exchange membrane electrolysers (AEMELs) for hydrogen production, testing 2-kilowatt power stacks. They have also jointly defined AEMEL testing protocols and established AEM-HUB – an AEMEL information-sharing cluster.
Hydrogen economy’s success lies in underground storage
Hydrogen storage can contribute to energy security and help balance fluctuations in the supply of electricity produced by wind and sun. The Clean Hydrogen Partnership is funding projects that are studying how to store underground large volumes of ‘green’ hydrogen, mapping potential sites and preparing demonstrators.
A blueprint to transport hydrogen via Europe’s gas grid
A pan-European hydrogen transmission network is key to meeting Europe’s energy transition goals. The Clean Hydrogen Partnership is funding projects that aim to help repurpose Europe’s gas grid to enable it to transport large quantities of hydrogen.
Setting sail for zero emission shipping on Europe’s waterways
Switching freight from road transport to water results in significant emission reductions. Clean Hydrogen Partnership-funded projects are demonstrating how fuel cell technology can reduce inland waterway transport emissions even more.
Portable generators to power a range of activities
The EVERYWH2ERE project has integrated fuel cell stacks with lightweight, safe hydrogen technologies to provide a reliable, low-noise, low-emission power supply for use in environments such as construction sites, ports, and social and cultural events.
A sustainable, circular European hydrogen economy
The Clean Hydrogen Partnership supports projects that develop tools like life cycle assessments, eco-design guidelines, recycling strategies and certification schemes for fuel cell and hydrogen technologies. This boosts the circularity and sustainability of Europe’s hydrogen economy, helping to reach EU and global environmental goals.