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Project Q4300245 in Austria
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English | Strengthening the cross-border R & I capacities of hydrogen technologies by creating synergies between enterprises, R & D centres and universities |
Project Q4300245 in Austria |
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496,807.35 Euro
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584,479.25 Euro
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85.0 percent
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1 March 2020
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31 August 2022
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National Institute of Chemistry
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Hydrogen (H2) is a key technology for achieving Europe’s climate and energy goals.” (Maroš Šefčovič, Vice-President EC for Energy Union). The main objective of the H2GreenTECH project is to strenghten crossborder R&I; capacities in advanced hydrogen technologies by developing synergies between enterprises, R&D; centres and higher education. Project address the crossborder challenge of fragmented R&R; and great potential of the R&R; of hydrogen technology in transport at the programme area with the three specific aims: 1) to improve better access and use of research infrastructure on hydrogen technologies in Slovenia and Austria with the establishment of One-stop-shop Hydrogen Center for enterprises, researchers and students, with clear strategy and action plan till 2025. 2) to build-up of competences of enterprises, R&D; centres and higher education with implementation of joint CB projects on hydrogen technologies with developed three demonstration models for the practical demonstration of the developed prototypes and educational module. 3) to facilitate the CB cooperation among research institutions, enterprises and public administration with development of the crossborder Roadmap on low-carbon technologies with the commitment to implementation and dissemination. With the innovative approach of the quadruple helix, the partnership establishes an urgently needed One-stop-shop Hydrogen Center. Improved innovation capacity of all stakeholders contributes to greater competitiveness for the programme area important hydrogen technology. (English)
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