The stage was set for a meeting of visionary minds at the recent European Hydrogen Energy Conference (EHEC) 2024. From 6-8 March experts, researchers and industry leaders gathered in Bilbao to explore the latest innovations and trends in the hydrogen ecosystem and its pivotal role in the transition to a sustainable energy future.
EHEC 2024 was not just an ordinary conference; it was a meeting place for those at the forefront of the hydrogen revolution. From exciting technological breakthroughs to policy and regulatory discussions, the congress provided a platform for sharing knowledge, fostering collaborations and charting the path to a world powered by clean energy.
The presentations covered a wide range of topics, from hydrogen production and storage to its application in various sectors, such as mobility, industry and residential energy. In addition, speakers highlighted the current and future challenges that must be overcome to make hydrogen a viable and scalable solution for global energy needs.
The event was the perfect setting to highlight the latest research and advances in hydrogen technologies, and CIDAUT did not disappoint with its presentation entitled «Analysis of the ammonia synthesis process as a hydrogen carrier». The paper, presented by Ania Delgado from CIDAUT, attracted the attention of the audience by presenting the study of the operating conditions of the reaction process for an efficient ammonia synthesis using renewable H2. Ania presented the modelling results carried out in the Zeppelin and H2Metamo projects and the evaluation of the impact of the critical variables of the synthesis process.
EHEC 2024 was also evidence to the collective commitment to a more sustainable future. Participants not only shared their latest research and developments, but also discussed strategies to accelerate the adoption of hydrogen technologies worldwide.
CIDAUT’s participation in the EHEC 2024 not only demonstrated its dedication to innovation in the hydrogen field, but also its role as a leader in finding sustainable solutions to global energy challenges. The CIDAUT team looks forward to continuing to collaborate with the scientific community and industry to take this exciting line of research forward and realise the potential of hydrogen as a clean, renewable fuel. See you at the next edition in Seville 2026!