An independent expert report, is showing how Joint Undertakings can "Align, act, accelerate" to maximise the impact of EU Research and Innovation programmes in the future. By aligning resources and expertise, these partnerships drive the development of cutting-edge technologies, including clean hydrogen, that are essential for Europe's energy transition and competitiveness.
“The joint undertakings have proven to be efficient mechanisms for leveraging EU and private investment, driving forward the clean energy transition.”
The importance of Joint Undertakings and their continuation
The recent report emphasizes the critical need for continuing and expanding these undertakings. They not only accelerate technological advancements but also enhance Europe’s ability to meet its climate goals. As we look ahead, the support and collaboration these initiatives offer will be vital in securing a sustainable future for all.
The European Union's Joint Undertakings (JUs), such as the Clean Hydrogen Partnership, have become a cornerstone in driving innovation and sustainability. By pooling resources from public and private sectors, these initiatives have accelerated advancements in clean technologies, strengthened EU industrial competitiveness, and supported climate goals. The new report highlights that joint undertakings “allow for faster technology uptake and cross-sector collaboration, ensuring that Europe remains at the forefront of global innovation.”
“We welcome the insights and recommendations provided in this report, which will guide our continued efforts in advancing hydrogen technologies across Europe. Our joint undertaking plays a critical role in ensuring that we maintain global leadership in clean energy innovation, paving the way for a greener and more competitive Europe” said Valerie Bouillon-Delporte, Executive Director of the Clean Hydrogen Partnership.
Moreover, the partnerships demonstrate how collaboration can lead to impactful outcomes, from research to market deployment. The continuation of these undertakings is vital to maintaining progress toward the EU’s Green Deal goals and securing its leadership in various technologies and clean energy. Their proven track record emphasizes the importance of sustained investment and strategic collaboration across industries and member states.
The report was published by the European Commission: Directorate-General for Research and Innovation, and can be downloaded here.
Details
- Publication date
- 24 October 2024
- Author
- Clean Hydrogen Joint Undertaking