Public–private partnership supporting research and innovation in hydrogen technologies in Europe, succeeding the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking.
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Enovos has approved investment in a 5 MW electrolyser for the Horizon Europe-backed LuxHyVal project, marking the shift to domestic green hydrogen production for industry and transport in Luxembourg.
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The Clean Hydrogen Partnership’s second free PDA call offers 13 expert-support slots to help Hydrogen Valleys in Europe become investment-ready, bridging commercial, technical, regulatory and governance gaps.
Institutionalised European Partnership under Horizon Europe, established 2021-2027, with €1B EU public funds matched by private contributions from Hydrogen Europe and Hydrogen Europe Research. Launched 2026 Call for Proposals on mid-January 2026. Executive Director: Valérie Bouillon-Delporte.[1][2][3]
Formed to fund and accelerate the adoption of clean hydrogen within the EU and associated countries. It manages initiatives including the Hydrogen Valleys Facility and is central to the REPowerEU plan and the Green Deal's clean energy objectives. Recently allocated new funds to strategically expand Hydrogen Valley proj
The Clean Hydrogen Partnership supports HYScale and other EU projects aiming to accelerate clean hydrogen deployment, facilitating research, validation, and market-readiness for next-gen electrolyser systems[3].
The Clean Hydrogen Partnership provides funding for the H2Haul project, which operates a total of 16 hydrogen trucks across Europe for real-world testing.
Formerly the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen 2 Joint Undertaking (FCH 2 JU), this partnership provides funding and support for projects like JIVE, operating under the EU's Horizon 2020 framework.
This consortium, under the Horizon Europe Programme, is investing in nine hydrogen valleys projects across Europe to promote the production and application of clean hydrogen.
EU-funded organization that provided €10 million grant for the project and coordinates the Green Hysland Project. Executive Director Bart Biebuyck attended the inauguration.
A new partnership between the European Union, Member states, and industry participants with a proposed budget of €1 billion in public funding matched by private investment.
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