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15 Hydrogen valleys selected for PDA in H2V facility’s first successful call

A total of 15 Hydrogen Valleys have been chosen to receive Project Development Assistance (PDA), following a successful first call from the H2V Facility, led by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership. This selection not only highlights the potential of these regional projects but also underscores the crucial role of technical assistance in consolidating the European hydrogen ecosystem.

The PDA is a dedicated tool designed to bridge expertise gaps in the early development phase. The selected Hydrogen Valleys, now backed by expert support in planning and execution, will significantly enhance their attractiveness to investors and financial institutions.

This achievement is a strategic step. By prioritizing assistance for 15 Valleys, the CHP is building a network of robust projects that will serve as reference models for future initiatives across Europe. The H2V Facility thus demonstrates its commitment to standardization and professionalization within the sector.

Key milestones:

  • Secured Funding: Improved bankability of projects.
  • Expert Assistance: Support in legal, technical, and financial aspects.
  • Risk Reduction: Accelerated deployment of hydrogen across the continent.
H2V-Knowledge-Centre

Clean Hydrogen Partnership launches H2V Knowledge Centre to accelerate hydrogen valleys

The European strategy for creating Hydrogen Valleys has received a significant boost with the introduction of the H2V Knowledge Centre by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership (CHP). This online knowledge hub is the missing piece needed to create operational synergy between existing and upcoming projects.

This repository is a sister initiative to the Project Development Assistance (PDA), managed by prestigious consortia such as Roland Berger and Worley. The information contained in the H2V Knowledge Centre—from business models and regulatory frameworks to detailed case studies—is curated to maximize the effectiveness of the technical assistance provided by the PDAs. The goal is clear: to standardize and professionalize the execution of the Valleys.

What Will You Find in the Knowledge Centre?

The H2V Knowledge Centre is structured to be the reference source for project developers, investors, and policymakers, ensuring that decisions are based on validated data and real-world hydrogen industry experience.

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