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Clean Hydrogen Joint Undertaking

Programme Review Report 2022

The Programme Review 2022 is looking at the activities and results of the Clean Hydrogen JU and how they align with the strategy and objectives set out in its founding Regulation and further elaborated in the Strategic Research and Innovation Agenda (SRIA) for 2021-2027.

 
Highlights from the Executive Director

As 2022 is approaching its end, and we start looking at the year to come, it’s good to stop for a minute and acknowledge the remarkable changes – and challenges - that this year has brought for Europe and for its energy systems and to look at what the Clean Hydrogen JU has achieved in its first year.

 
Accelerating the hydrogen economy

The European Commission announced on 18 May 2022, in its communication “REPowerEU Plan”, an additional investment of €200 million available for the Clean Hydrogen Partnership through the Horizon Europe Programme. The funds will help double the number of Hydrogen Valleys in Europe and aim to accelerate the implementation of the hydrogen economy across the EU.

 
Branding guidelines - Clean Hydrogen Partnership

To ensure a smooth transition to its new name and keep connected with its extended audience, the Clean Hydrogen Partnership underwent a rebranding process. The results of the rebranding were a new logo, corporate visual identity and website.

 
Trucks are a perfectly viable transport segment for fuel cells

The Clean Hydrogen Partnership is supporting the uptake of fuel cells and hydrogen in the road heavy-duty transport segment, contributing to the transition to a greener mobility system, with the final aim to provide clean, accessible and affordable transport solutions to all Europeans.