A recent Partnership Evaluation Report has shed light on the significant progress made by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership and its predecessor, Fuel Cells and Hydrogen 2 Joint Undertaking (FCH 2 JU). As key players in advancing Europe’s hydrogen ecosystem, both partnerships have played a vital role in the EU’s green transition under Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe.
“From the point of view of Horizon Europe Research, Europe would not have been a global leader in Hydrogen without the (Clean Hydrogen) Partnership. The Partnership has been a game changer and has managed to create a community and bring together the researchers. Moreover, without the Partnership, Europe wouldn’t have been where it currently is in terms of a global approach. (..) the value added of the Partnerships (FCH2 JU and Clean Hydrogen JU) comes through avoiding duplication and the enhanced transfer of knowledge. This is particularly important for sectors (…) which require EU-wide solutions.”
The report highlights that over 180 research and innovation projects have been funded, with efforts focused on hydrogen production, storage, and transportation applications. Notably, the Hydrogen Valleys initiative, designed to create regional ecosystems for hydrogen, has emerged as a critical tool in Europe’s clean energy strategy.
"We warmly welcome the conclusions of this comprehensive evaluation, which affirm the critical role the Partnership plays in driving Europe’s green energy transition," said Valerie Bouillon-Delporte, Executive Director of the Clean Hydrogen Partnership . "The report highlights the significant progress we made in advancing clean hydrogen technologies, particularly through innovative projects like Hydrogen Valleys. As we continue to align with the EU’s ambitious climate targets, the findings underscore the importance of collaboration and innovation in achieving a hydrogen-powered future!”
The report also stresses the importance of enhancing synergies between EU programs and national initiatives to maximize the impact of hydrogen projects. Moving forward, the Clean Hydrogen Partnership will continue driving innovation to meet the EU's 2030 and 2050 climate goals, with a strong focus on scaling up renewable hydrogen technologies.
For more details, visit the full report here.
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- Publication date
- 10 September 2024
- Author
- Clean Hydrogen Joint Undertaking