The objective of this project is to research new materials and manufacturing processes that focus on the competitive generation, storage and transport of hydrogen.
A consortium of 8 companies (AMES, Estamp, Enagás, Exolum, H2Greem, H2Site, Nano4Energy and Rovalma) and 6 research centres (CEIT, Centro Nacional de Hidrógeno-CNH2, CSIC, ITECAM, Tekniker and Rovira i Virgili-URV University).
The project comprises three independent lines of work covering the entire hydrogen value chain: from hydrogen generation to its subsequent injection, transport and storage.
Research into new materials, designs and manufacturing processes for the development of new components to enable the manufacture of a new generation of technically and economically competitive PEM electrolysers based on national technology.
