Fusion Fuel announced the approval of a €1.015 million grant from the European Commission’s Horizon Europe Programme. As a member of H2tALENT, a consortium sponsored by the Universidade de Évora, Fusion Fuel joins 29 partners from six countries across Europe. The consortium aims to develop small-scale hydrogen valleys, demonstrating decarbonisation potential.

The Alentejo Hydrogen Valley, part of H2tALENT’s submission, focuses on accelerating the development of the local hydrogen economy in Portugal’s Alentejo region. Fusion Fuel’s role involves providing electrolyzer technology for green hydrogen projects, building on its demonstration projects in Evora. The grant will support automation equipment for Fusion Fuel’s Evora facility and engineering work for the Sines I project.

Pedro Caçorino Dias, Fusion Fuel’s head of commercial for Portugal, expressed excitement about advancing the green hydrogen economy in the Alentejo region. The grant underscores Fusion Fuel’s commitment to sustainable energy and its position as a key player in the transition to a greener future.

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5th March 2024