Accelerating the integration of hydrogen technologies, promoting readiness, acceptance and awareness, while fostering cross-border cooperation for sustainable energy solutions.
Hydrogen is considered to be a versatile and clean energy carrier with high potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It can also be used to store excess energy generated from renewable sources, such as solar and wind. Recognising this potential, the EU adopted its Hydrogen Strategy in 2020, alongside its REPowerEU Plan. The strategy includes policy actions in the five key areas of investment support, production and demand support, market and infrastructure development, research and innovation, and international cooperation.
The Polish government has adopted the UC84 reform – a game-changer for renewable energy and modern technologies. This new legislation simplifies and speeds up the...
The European Commission has approved €36 million in state aid to support Lithuania’s renewable hydrogen production. The funding will be allocated through the EU’s Hydrogen...
In a momentous occasion marking its 30th anniversary, the Agency for Regional Economic Development – Stara Zagora (REDA – Stara Zagora) hosted an inspiring international...