We are delighted to welcome our new French members to our Community Hydrogen Forum
(CH2F). Région Normandie, Energies Normandie, Communauté d’Agglomération du Cotentin,
Seine Normandie Agglomération, Métropole Rouen Normandie and Saint-Lô Agglo. Read More
The knowledge of the GenComm partners in the technical and economic aspects of the hydrogen utilisation will be summarised into a web-based decision support tool (H2G0). As one of GenComm's objectives, this tool will guide energy communities, investors, policymakers, academia and industries to build hydrogen storage. Read More
In the GenComm project, Burn's role is to consider all uncertainties that might influence the performance of the hydrogen-based pilot plants. Read More
The College of Engineering and Informatics at the National University of Ireland Galway (NUI Galway) is working on
the development of a decision support tool, named H2GO. Read More
Denis Naughten, Minister for Climate Action, Communications and the Environment in Ireland recently took one of Ireland’s only hydrogen-fuelled cars, a Toyota Mirai, for a test drive with Photonomi Group’s CEO, John Quinn) Read More
As part of the GenComm renewable hydrogen project, a €9.39M Interreg North-West Europe-funded project, the Pure Energy Centre (PEC) in Stornaway in the Outer Hebrides, one of ten European partners involved in the project, is due to soon complete works on the installation of its anaerobic digestion plant; Read More
A €9.39million energy sustainability project, known as GenComm and delivered by 10 European partners, including NUIG, is meeting in Galway this week to launch the first of its White Papers on smart hydrogen. Read More
Belfast Metropolitan College’s Springvale Campus played host today to the official launch of the North West Europe Interreg funded €9.39M GenComm project. Read More
An energy sustainability project led by Belfast Met has been given the green light after winning an Interreg North-West Europe funding bid for the €9.39million Gencomm Project. Read More