In recent months, the H2ENRY project has been present at major international forums related to hydrogen and sustainability. These participations have increased the project’s visibility and strengthened synergies with other key players in the sector.
In November 2024, CIDAUT presented the H2ENRY project at the Congreso Nacional del Medio Ambiente (CONAMA) in Madrid, one of the most important sustainability events in Spain. This forum provided an opportunity to showcase the project’s work on renewable hydrogen production and storage, while also reinforcing collaboration among the research centers that form the network. During the event, we also had the opportunity to meet with colleagues from ENERGYLAB, facilitating the exchange of experiences.
In December 2024, Ania Delgado represented the H2ENRY project at the SPÄIN * THE LÄND «SCIENCE MEETS INDUSTRY – HYDROGEN» event, organized by the German CELEST in Ulm and Stuttgart. On December 11th, Ania, on behalf of CIDAUT, participated in a session dedicated to fostering cooperation between research networks and industry, presenting CIDAUT and H2ENRY network. This event provided an opportunity to explore new avenues for international collaboration and to share H2ENRY’s vision for the development of renewable hydrogen. During the session, we also had the opportunity to meet with colleagues from AICIA, offering a more comprehensive perspective of the network.
Additionally, the H2ENRY project was also represented at Hyvolution 2024, one of the most important international fairs dedicated to hydrogen technologies, held in Paris on January 30th and 31st. Aldana Chini, representing CIDAUT, attended the event to gain first-hand knowledge of the latest innovations in hydrogen production, storage, and applications. Participation in Hyvolution allowed us to identify new technological opportunities and strengthen connections with leading companies and institutions in the sector.
These actions reflect CIDAUT’s commitment and H2ENRY’s active role in promoting renewable hydrogen as a key energy vector for the energy transition.