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Beneficiaries and budget: Horizon 2020 & Horizon Europe: calls 2014-2020 & 2023 (excel), FP7 programme: calls 2008-2013 (excel).

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X-SEED aims at developing an innovative alkaline membrane-less electrolyzer that works at supercritical water conditions (>374°C; >220 bar) generating high-quality H2 at pressures over 200 bar.

Project locations
Spain

The EU Hydrogen Strategy sets the goal of installing at least 40 GW of renewable H2 electrolysers by 2030, which imposes significant challenges for water-electrolysis technology.

Project locations
Spain

The REDHy project tackles the limitations of contemporary electrolyser technologies by fundamentally reimagining water electrolysis, allowing it to surpass the drawbacks of state-of-the-art (SoA) electrolysers and become a pivotal technology in the hydrogen economy.

Project locations
Germany

Transporting natural gas through pipelines has been shown to be safe and efficient for decades.

Project locations
France

With rising anthropogenic CO2 emissions resulting in climate change, solutions to rapidly bring green hydrogen to market are required.

Project locations
Belgium

Hydrogen is a key energy vector in a future decarbonised economy.

Project locations
Denmark

The NICOLHy project aims to develop novel insulation concepts based on Vacuum Insulation Panels (VIP) that enables the safe, cost- and energy efficient storage of large quantities of LH2.

Project locations
Germany

How much hydrogen (H2) is released from the value chain? To answer the question is very challenging since insufficient and, when available, no standardized data can be found in the literature.

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Italy

IMAGHyNE will pave the way for the deployment of a large-scale renewable hydrogen (H2) economy in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, fully integrated in the energy system and addressing the needs of high emitting sectors.

Project locations
France

According to long-term goals of EU, renewable hydrogen will become an energy vector for decarbonisation of the EU economy.

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Poland