NAHV: growing interest and new industrial projects
The Annual Briefing of NAHV, the transnational initiative funded by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership through the Horizon Europe program, was held at the Urban Center of Trieste. The FVG Region is one of the institutional partners of the initiative together with the Croatian Ministry for Economy and Sustainable Development (MINGO) and the Slovenian Ministry for Environment and Energy. The second Annual Meeting of the NAHV Consortium hosted almost 100 delegates representing 37 project partners from Croatia, Slovenia and Italy.
Jerneja Sedlar, NAHV Coordinator, Head of HSE’s Development and Investment Department, described the progress made in particular at the level of industrial test benches. Overall, 17 ‘Testbed’ industrial projects are being developed in different locations in all three partner countries, supported by a number of cross-cutting actions. In the final year of the NAHV Horizon Europe project, 2029, major industry players from all three countries aim to produce up to 5,000 tonnes of renewable hydrogen per year from renewable energy sources, intended for energy storage, distribution and use. It is expected that around 20% of the renewable hydrogen produced will be traded between participating countries, thus creating a primary regional market for hydrogen. The implementation of this ambitious initiative aims to facilitate the uptake of hydrogen-related solutions and enable actors in the emerging hydrogen ecosystem of the Northern Adriatic to independently produce, transmit, store and use renewable hydrogen, as well as promote further adoption in the future. The consortium prepared a comprehensive overview of 17 industrial pilots in the second edition of the NAHV Testbed Catalogue, which is available on the NAHV website.
Training of future professionals and experts
A number of education-related activities were aimed at promoting the training of future professionals and experts in the field of hydrogen technologies with the aim of ensuring interdisciplinary education covering science, technology, engineering and mathematics, as well as the financial and social aspects of hydrogen technologies. These activities are coordinated by the University of Rijeka with the participation of the Universities of Ljubljana and Trieste and the partners GITONE, ECUBES and META Circularity.
The Consortium has started the preparation of vocational training programs with the support of the FVG Regional Administration and the Slovenian and Croatian ministries and other partners, to be financed through the European Social Fund. The development of micro-credentials for professionals in the reskilling and upskilling sector will be launched in the 2025-26 school year in collaboration between the universities involved.
The activities of the Stakeholder Advisory Forum (SAF)
Alberto Soraci from Area Science Park, who is the Coordinator of the Stakeholder Advisory Forum (SAF), briefly presented the purpose and functioning of this body, which aims to involve external partners in the initiative for consultation, implementation support and to seize the potential additional opportunities that emerge through the life of the project.
“The preparatory activities conducted by Area Science Park for the launch of the NAHV AISBL, a non-profit association that will be established under Belgian law, have now advanced and are coming to an end,” said Stephen Taylor, strategic coordinator of the NAHV Joint Working Group, a governance body of the NAHV initiative.
The objective of the NAHV AISBL is to ensure the long-term sustainability of the initiative’s results and their impact beyond the duration of the NAHV Horizon Europe project. This structure, which is open to NAHV partners and other interested stakeholders, can complement other initiatives as well. After the Northern Adriatic Clean Hydrogen Investment Platform (NACHIP), launched in autumn 2024, two other such initiatives have received funding from the EU, H2Ready and NASCHA. All these projects received support from the NAHV Joint Working Group in the application phase and plan to integrate with the NAHV SPV at the end of their lifecycle.
H2Ready is a bilateral Interreg Italy-Slovenia initiative to which 700 thousand euros of funding have been allocated to address the key challenge of the energy transition by involving municipalities in the development and implementation of hydrogen solutions. The project aims to strengthen the involvement of municipalities in the energy transition, leveraging their key potential as intermediaries between energy needs, infrastructure development and social innovation. In a consortium H2READY of 6 partners led by GOLEA, a regional development agency based in Nova Gorica, it integrates the public sector as a key player in ensuring a critical mass demand for hydrogen.
The North Adriatic Smart Communities Hydrogen Accelerator (NASCHA), led by Area Science Park , aims to accelerate transnational innovation in the Northern Adriatic hydrogen ecosystem, validating and demonstrating renewable hydrogen technologies in Croatia, Slovenia and Friuli-Venezia Giulia through pilot solutions, improving investor readiness through three Smart Communities of Practice, two pilot projects across hydrogen storage and retail, scalable across communities. NASCHA is based on the North Adriatic Hydrogen Valley (NAHV) and NACHIP initiatives, aimed at the value chains of transport and mobility, urban and agricultural areas. Similar to NACHIP, NASCHA received €7.9 million in funding from the Interregional Innovation Investments (I3) facility under the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), managed by the European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA).
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