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AdvancedH2Valley Project receives a €8.9 million grant from the EU to foster the Western France hydrogen transition

The 18 members of the AdvancedH2Valley consortium are proud to announce that their project has received an 8.9 million euros grant from the European Commission through the Clean Hydrogen Joint Undertaking, and its call HORIZON-JTI-CLEANH2-2023-1, to showcase advanced green hydrogen valley in Western France.

Based in the French Loire Valley, AdvancedH2Valley project aims to foster the Atlantic area’s energy transition and set the standard for clean, green, and renewable hydrogen. The Kick-off meeting occurred on 22-23 January 2024 in Nantes, France, with the participation of all consortium’s partners, coordinated by Lhyfe.

With secured funding from the EU – mainly dedicated to the uses and distribution of the hydrogen, AdvancedH2Valley unfolds across strategic locations in Western France. The project aims to introduce up to 11.5MW of new production capacities, in addition to the 1 MW pioneer unit already in operation, and innovative processes, including deploying one of the first hydrogen truck fleet in the country, H2 maritime applications, harbour logistics and hydrogen light commercial vehicles including taxis.

Among its ambitious objectives, the project envisions producing over 1 600 t/y of green and renewable hydrogen by 2028. Aligned with the EU’s Renewable Energy Directive, it establishes two new public Hydrogen Refueling Stations in addition to the 5 stations already in operation and a tailored supply chain, contributing significantly to the region’s sustainable energy goals and massification of the uses.

Beyond the environmental impact, AdvancedH2Valley seeks to be a catalyst for positive change, becoming an integral part of the local community, fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing among neighbouring regions.

The beneficiary members of the consortium are: Lhyfe (France, coordinator), EnR44 (France), Teréga Solutions (France), Hyliko (France), Département de Loire-Atlantique (France), SAS Terminal du Grand Ouest – TGO (France), Fraikin France (France), Zamenhof Exploitation (France), Hype (France), Fundacion Tecnalia Research & Innovation (Spain), Université D’Orleans (France), Université Bretagne Sud (France), Warrant Hub Spa (Italy), Automobile Club de l’Ouest (France).

The associated partners are: Région des Pays de la Loire (France), Angers Loire Métropole (France), Région Normandie (France), Conférence des Régions Périphériques Maritimes d’Europe (France).

MORE INFO: www.advancedh2valley.eu

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Building Cross-Sectoral Synergies: Hydrogen Valleys Take Center Stage at European Hydrogen Conference

Last March 7th a Plenary Session on the role of hydrogen valleys to foster cross-sectoral synergies was held in the framework of the European Hydrogen Energy Conference 2024 in Bilbao. Insightful speeches were given by the following speakers:

JOSÉ IGNACIO HORMAECHE, General Director of the Energy Cluster of the Basque Country and member of the Board of Directors of the Basque Hydrogen Corridor (BH2C).

He explained the strategy of the innovative Petronor refinery to put into operation by 2026 three electrolysers for a total of 112.5 MW of electrolysis (2.5 MW are already in operation since October 2023), as a basis and reference for the 52 projects and 73 companies that are currently part of the BH2C, and showed the main achievements and milestones of the ongoing projects. He also highlighted as success factors of the BH2C the involvement and private initiative achieved, as well as the cross-cutting activities that take place around all projects.

Furthermore, BH2C is in line with the «Net Zero Basque Industrial Supercluster» initiative promoted by the Basque Government, which has defined the roadmaps for the decarbonisation of the industrial sectors with the highest CO2 emissions due to their energy consumption.

DANIEL FRAILE, Chief Policy & Market Officer at Hydrogen Europe.

He expressed the voice of the industry by calling for more and simplified European funding programmes, in contrast to other mechanisms launched in other parts of the world, such as the United States, although he acknowledged the sector’s motivation for the recently created European Hydrogen Bank. He also defended the role of green hydrogen as the main vector in hydrogen valleys to enable sector integration, as the energy system is already facing an imminent risk of relying solely on electricity solutions. Europe needs to double its flexibility solutions by 2030 to support a decarbonised and secure EU electricity system, and this can only be done through a hydrogen economy.

ANTONIO AGUILÓ, Senior Project Officer, Clean Hydrogen Partnership

He gave a comprehensive overview of how the Clean Hydrogen Partnership has been supporting the hydrogen valleys over the past years.

From the BIG HIT project in 2015 to the Regions and Cities initiative between 2016 and 2018 to support cities and regions interested in fuel cell and hydrogen technologies, through the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen 2 Joint Undertaking and 40 regions and cities in Brussels in 2016.

From the 26 regions supported by the two waves of Project Development Assistance (PDA) since 2021 from idea to project plan, to the Mission Innovation Hydrogen Valley platform for global collaboration.

From the Clean Hydrogen Partnership Annual Work Plans supporting investments in hydrogen valleys, with €187 million of funding supporting 16 of them to date with more than 21,000 tonnes of H2 to be produced per year and an estimated electrolyser capacity of about 200 MW; to the Hydrogen Valley Facility to be launched in the second term of 2024 with a budget of €12.5 million for project development support to help hydrogen valleys at different levels of maturity to take final investment decisions, as well as horizontal activities such as knowledge and lessons learned gathering, in addition to the maintenance of the Mission Innovation Hydrogen Valley Platform.

ROSALINDE VAN DER VLIES, Director of the Clean Planet Directorate in the European Commission’s, Directorate-General for Research and Innovation and Deputy Mission, Manager of the Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities Mission

She commented on the great progress made in recent years and the European leadership through the Mission Innovation Hydrogen Valley Platform, which has identified nearly 100 hydrogen valleys worldwide with a total investment of €150 billion. 59 of these are in Europe, although around ¾ have yet to take a final investment decision. She highlighted that the investment commitment in Spain exceeds €8 billion for the 6 hydrogen valleys identified here.

She also announced that the REPowering the EU with Hydrogen Valleys roadmap will be published in the second quarter of 2024 after all the work done in the last months following the Joint Declaration on Hydrogen Valleys signed on 1 March 2023 by Hydrogen Europe, Hydrogen Europe Research, S3 H2V Partnership and the European Commission.

Finally, she congratulated BH2C, host of EHEC 2024, as a great example of a Hydrogen Valley, highlighting its strengths and positioning capacity.

CHATZIFOTIS KONSTANTINOS, Manager of European Affairs of MOH Group

He explained the hydrogen ecosystem that is currently being generated in the framework of TRIĒRĒS  hydrogen valley, in the surroundings of Agioi Theodoroi refinery that MOTOR OIL HELLAS operates in the easternmost part of Corinthia, close to Athens, Greece. Towards the development of a hydrogen valley demonstrating applications in an integrated ecosystem in Greece they have built a financing structure based on own capital supported by a diverse network of funding schemes coming from the Clean Hydrogen Partnership production topics for a 30MW electrolyser in the EPHYRA project; to several CEF projects (REA, REAH2, and CLEA) for the construction of 2 HRS and deployment of light and heavy mobility fleet and electric vehicle charging points; through the innovative low carbon hydrogen and methanol production by large scale carbon capture funded under the large scale Innovation Fund IRIS project. He finally highlighted the relevance of the connections they have created with existing hydrogen valleys in Austria and the Netherlands as well as with emerging regions such as in Cyprus and Crete to create synergies between them like H2 corridors, hubs, etc. in order to integrate elements of the different value chains and creating economies of scale as well as to provide its lessons learned and experiences.

OLIVIA INFANTES, Regulatory Affairs Director – Hydrogen and Clean Power en Cepsa

She explained how the Andalusian Green Hydrogen Valley is focused on the decarbonisation of industry and heavy transport, which will become a reality from 2026 to 2028 through the recently approved by the European Commission and supported by an overwhelming majority at the European Parliament «Project of Common Interest» label. CEPSA will build at its refineries in southern Spain of Los Palos de la Frontera, Huelva and San Roque, Cádiz, the largest 2G biofuels plant in Southern Europe and 2 GW of electrolysis to produce E-ammonia and E-Methanol. She also reflected the agreement reached a few months ago with the Port of Rotterdam to supply decarbonised fuels for bunkering or cracking to supply hydrogen to Northern European customers, backed by the Royal Houses of Spain and the Netherlands.

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Meeting of the heads of Hydrogen Valleys in Spain

Coinciding with the celebration of the European Hydrogen Energy Conference 2024 in Bilbao, the heads of the different Hydrogen Valleys being developed in Spain visited the Petronor refinery on 7 March, where, since last October, a 2.5 MW electrolyser has been operating to supply renewable hydrogen to the Energy Intelligence Center, the refinery itself and a future hydrogen refuelling station that will supply buses and light vehicles at a nearby mobility logistics platform.

In addition to the representatives of the Basque Hydrogen Corridor who acted as hosts, the visit was attended by members of the Government of Navarre, the GetHyGa initiative of Aragon, and the Hydrogen Valley of Catalonia (these four regions are grouped in the so-called Ebro Hydrogen Corridor), as well as the Galician Hydrogen Association, Asturias, Castile and Leon Hydrogen Association, HyVal (Valencia), Vahia2030 (Alicante), Green Hydrogen Sector Association in the Region of Murcia, and Andalusian Hydrogen Cluster.

This meeting has allowed attendees to share best practices and discuss visions to promote a strategy and a state regulatory framework to support not only the necessary investment in the industries but also the difference in operating costs.

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European Hydrogen Energy Conference 2024

EHEC offers an excellent framework for the update of hydrogen energy technologies. It is the perfect stage for showcasing advances in R&D projects and products. It brings together the latest research and business developments in front of a global audience of interested parties. In addition, the conference facilitates the presentation of cutting-edge electrolysis and fuel cell technologies for strategic business collaborations to emerge.

For more information go to the web page here.

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Launch of SH2AMROCK project: One more project dedicated to hydrogen valleys

Launch of SH2AMROCK project: One more project dedicated to hydrogen valleys. On February 28th, the consortium officially kicked off the project SH2AMROCK – Ireland’s new hydrogen valley initiative, coordinated by the University of Galway.

The SH2AMROCK concept, a project coordinated by University of Galway, will implement green hydrogen in different hard to abate sectors within the island of Ireland, including key infrastructure to facilitate the production, distribution and use of this renewable hydrogen.

SH2AMROCK aims to revolutionize Ireland’s energy landscape over the next 5 years by deploying green hydrogen across various hard-to-abate sectors. With a substantial investment totaling approximately €62.5m, this initiative will spearhead the production, distribution, and utilization of green hydrogen, showcasing its potential to maximize renewable energy penetration and facilitate seamless integration into Ireland’s energy infrastructure.

Stay tuned for updates as we progress on this thrilling adventure!

From Life Cycle Analysis to Eco-Design: EHEC 2024 Explores SH2E & eGHOST Projects

SH2E will develop and demonstrate specific guidelines for the environmental (LCA), economic (LCC) and social (SLCA) life cycle assessment and benchmarking of FCH systems, while addressing their consistent integration into robust FCH-LCSA guidelines.

After the SH2E presentation, the parallel session of the eGHOST project will start. It will cover topics such as: Eco-design methodology, Reference case: PEMFC, Assessment of PEMFC under eco-design directive, among others.

EHEC 2024 is not just a conference; it’s an experience. Join us to learn, connect, and be part of shaping the future of hydrogen!

See the agenda 7th of March 2024

 

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II Ebro Hydrogen Corridor Forum: A key meeting to boost the renewable hydrogen economy

Following the success of the first edition in Tudela, the II Ebro Hydrogen Corridor Forum will be held in Tarragona, 22th of February, bringing together the main players in the sector to advance in the consolidation of renewable hydrogen as a key vector in the energy transition.

A collaborative space for a decarbonised future

The Ebro Hydrogen Corridor, a pioneering initiative linking Aragon, Navarre, the Basque Country and Catalonia, aims to make this region a benchmark in the production, transport and use of green hydrogen. The forum will be an ideal space for sharing experiences, debating the challenges and opportunities of the sector, and promoting collaboration between public and private agents.

A full programme to boost knowledge and opportunities

The event will be attended by Hydrogen Europe, who will share the European vision of renewable hydrogen and the available support instruments. In addition, the heads of the territorial and business strategies of the four territories will present their most relevant projects and opportunities for collaboration.

Round tables, networking and much more

A round table with experts from the hydrogen value chain will provide an insight into the latest trends in the sector. In addition, the forum will offer an agenda of express meetings so that companies and organisations can connect and establish high-value relationships.

Should you be interested in attending, you can register for the event via this link.

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The Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Région presents IMAGHyNE, winner of the Clean Hydrogen Partnership large scale valley call in 2023

The IMAGHyNE project brings together more than 40 French and European partners in 6 different countries (France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Germany and Switzerland). The 6-year project (2024-2029) has a budget of €200 million and a total grant of €20 million from the Clean Hydrogen Partnership.

IMAGHyNE (Investments to Maximise the Ambition for Green Hydrogen iN Europe), coordinated by the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Région, is the only European project to have won the 2023 call for projects for the Greater Hydrogen Valley. The official launch of this major project took place on 12 February at the Hotel de Région in Lyon, under the presidency of Laurent Wauquiez, president of the Auvergne- Rhône-Alpes Région and in presence of Thierry KOVACS, vice-president in charge of environment and positive ecology.

IMAGHyNE paves the way for the deployment of a large-scale renewable hydrogen economy in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Région, fully integrated in the energy system and adressing the challenges of high-emission sectors such as mobility and industry.

The objectives of the project are :

– Deploy 57 MW of new electrolysis capacity, to produce 8,000 t/year of low-carbon hydrogen, half of which will be 100% renewable with the aim of accelerating the transition and achieve a fully renewable-oriented economy.
– Implement a flexible hydrogen supply chain combining over 40t of underground storage and
deliveries by tube-trailers.
– Rely on a network of 13 hydrogen refuelling stations already financed by other sources.
– Deploy 203 fuel cell road vehicles for heavy duty vehicles, 63 off-road fuel cell vehicles and a back-up generator on the airport site.
– Design industrial clusters gathering multi-users around the production sites IMAGHyNE will meet the requirements and ambitions of the Clean hydrogen Partnership’s «large escale hydrogen valley» call for projects and contribute to the European hydrogen strategy.

IMAGHyNE will promote the development of a sustainable H2 economy through:
– The extension of the valley, including the development of a pipelines connecting the future European backbone and the transition of industrial players, observers of the project,
– An ambitious replication strategy with at least 5 European territories, airports and mountain
ecosystems,
– Broad communication and dissemination, including training and information to public,
– Recommendations to public authorities, particularly on regulations.

This ambition will be achieved thanks to the involvement of public and private partners covering the
whole hydrogen value chain. IMAGHyNE partners will work collectively to create links and synergies
with existing and future valleys already supported by the CHP.

«By coordinating the IMAGHyNE project, the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Région reaffirms its position as
pioneer Region in hydrogen sector in Europe. Following the Zero Emission Valley project launched in
2018 aiming to deploy 15 stations across the region, the IMAGHyNE project – large scale Hydrogen
Valley – will, by 2029, produce 8,000 tons of low-carbon hydrogen per year, store more than 40 tons
of hydrogen and co-finance more than 250 heavy-duty vehicles. IMAGHyNE gives an exceptional
visibility to the concept of positive ecology that we are promoting within the Region with Thierry
KOVACS, Vice-President in charge of environment and positive ecology», Laurent WAUQUIEZ, President of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Région.

«With its impressive number of hydrogen-powered applications, IMAGHyNE will be a valuable showcase
for the entire industry and serve as a blueprint for similar Hydrogen Valleys across Europe.
The Clean Hydrogen Partnership is proud to support the development of this large-scale Hydrogen Valley which will contribute to the transition to a zero-emission hydrogen economy of an entire region.

Building on the rich industrial know-how of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Région, including its numerous automobile manufacturers and the pioneering renewable hydrogen storage facility at Etrez (Hypster), I am confident that this European collaboration has the potential to drive innovation, generate employment opportunities, and address the environmental challenges of our times.” says Mirela Atanasiu, Executive Director ad interim of Clean Hydrogen Partnership.

The european commission, through the Horizon Europe Framework Programme, has provided funding for 3 small scale projects in the 2023 call and kick-off-meetings are forthcoming.