HYDEA Project Opens First Call for Innovative Hydrogen-Based Technologies

May 21, 2025, 6:00:00 PM

HYDEA Project Opens First Call for Innovative Hydrogen-Based Technologies

The HYDEA project has launched its first call to support the development and testing of pre-commercial, hydrogen-based technologies. While there are already proven solutions requiring only site-specific adaptation, new ideas continue to emerge from researchers, industry professionals, and entrepreneurs—many of whom lack the necessary resources.

This call offers access to HYDEA project partners’ experimental facilities and expertise. Proposals will be evaluated by an independent panel of experts based on scientific merit, technological feasibility, and market potential. Priority will be given to solutions with potential integration into port environments.

  • Deadline for applications: July 31, 2025
  • Submit to: hydea@energylab.es

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