The presentation of the H2MetAmo project: Technologies, materials and processes for small-scale production of renewable hydrogen carriers (methane and ammonia) for distributed use took place on 14 March in the Aula Romero of the University of Burgos. H2MetAmo deeps into the technologies, materials and processes for small-scale production of renewable hydrogen carriers (methane and ammonia) for distributed use.
Firstly, the day included a conference on the industrial challenge of green hydrogen by the general manager of Hiperbaric, Andrés Hernando. This was followed by the round table: Development of the hydrogen market. From production to storage, distribution and uses. It was attended by representatives from companies such as Adisseo, Bridgestone, Campofrío, Aciturri Areonáutica, Capital Energy and entities such as FAE or the Hydrogen Association of Castilla y León. All of them discussed the challenges and opportunities around hydrogen. After coffee, the project partners took the floor and the round table focused on presenting the project activities and the development of technologies. On behalf of CIDAUT, the head of the Energy Area, Alfonso Horrillo, was in charge of presenting the activities that will be carried out on our part focused on the design, manufacture and testing of new reactors for obtaining methane and ammonia for distributed use.
The H2MetAmo project, coordinated by the University of Burgos, combines the efforts of the four public universities of Castilla y León with the support of CIDAUT, CARTIF and numerous regional and national companies, as well as the Castile and Leon Hydrogen Association (H2CyL).
This project is funded by the Regional Government of Castilla y León (Junta de Castilla y León) and by the Ministry of Science and Innovation MICIN and the European Union NextGenerationEU / PRTR. C17.I01.P01.S21. This programme is part of the Complementary Plans for Research and Development with the Autonomous Communities in R&D&I actions, of Component 17, Investment 1 (C17. I1) of the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan.