Renewable Hydrogen in the Energy Transition
The International Renewable Energy Agency has just published a report on the role of hydrogen, especially renewable hydrogen, in future energy systems.
The International Renewable Energy Agency has just published a report on the role of hydrogen, especially renewable hydrogen, in future energy systems.
Following Haeolus‘ kickoff in January, a press release has been published. This document emphasizes the innovative goals of the project and the roles of the industrial partners.
Haeolus partner Hydrogenics is organising a workshop on e-Fuels in Herentals, Belgium, on August 27, 2018.
The Hydrogenics team, with the participation of our very own Chris Van Oevelen, has arrived 2nd out of 19 teams in the 24h Hydrogen Challenge of April 6, 2018. Congratulations!
The Haeolus project had a rough start, as our previous industrial partner eventually decided not to join the project, citing insufficient resources to follow it up (a side effect of the growing interest in hydrogen technology).
Our consortium was lucky enough to find a more than worthy replacement in Hydrogenics, who joined the project in February 2018.
The Haeolus project started on January 1, 2018, and had its kick-off meeting in Oslo, January 15-16. All partners attended the kick-off, together with the FCH JU’s Project Officer Nikolaos Lymperopoulos and Financial Officer Antonio Requena Fernández.