
Research and Innovation Driving Europe’s Hydrogen Future.

On 24 November we celebrated excellence and innovation in the hydrogen sector! Learn more about the winners of this year’s prestigious awards.

The success stories of 2025 are now published. Discover the companies that grew with our grants into successful enterprises, our hydrogen valleys, the research done on developing standards, and inspiring projects focusing on end-uses.

You can find here information about our extensive work with the regions, from 2014 onwards, including the FCH Regions and PDA Initiatives, Hydrogen Valleys, and other related actions.

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We're accelerating the number of hydrogen valleys in Europe by providing technical, financial and legal support through dedicated Project Development Assistance (PDA).

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The Clean Hydrogen Partnership’s 2025 Hydrogen Research & Innovation Days (Programme Review Days) brought together more than 250 participants in Brussels, uniting project coordinators, industry leaders, researchers, regional authorities and EU institutions from across the hydrogen ecosystem.

The Clean Hydrogen Partnership honoured Europe’s top hydrogen innovators at the 2025 Awards ceremony in Brussels on 24 November. The event spotlighted outstanding achievements in hydrogen research and innovation, recognising projects and individuals driving the continent’s clean energy transition.

The 2025 Programme Review Report showcases how the Partnership is driving research, innovation, and deployment across the entire hydrogen value chain, helping the EU progress toward its goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030 and reaching net-zero by 2050.

The Clean Hydrogen Partnership has published the outcome reports of two high-level workshops on Electrolysis and Hydrogen Combustion, co-organised with Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organisation (NEDO).

