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  • H2020-EU.3.3.8. FCH2 (energy objectives)
  • H2020-EU.3.3.8.3. Demonstrate on a large scale the feasibility of using hydrogen to support integration of renewable energy sources into the energy systems, including through its use as a competitive energy storage medium for electricity produced from renewable energy sources

H2020-EU.3.3.8.3. Demonstrate on a large scale the feasibility of using hydrogen to support integration of renewable energy sources into the energy systems, including through its use as a competitive energy storage medium for electricity produced from renewable energy sources

  • H2020-JTI-FCH-2014-1
    • FCH-02.10-2014 Demonstrating the feasibility of central large scale electrolysers in providing grid services and hydrogen distribution and supply to multiple high value markets
    • FCH-02.8-2014 Improvement of electrolyser design for grid integration
    • FCH-04.2-2014 Develop strategies to raise public awareness of fuel cell and hydrogen technologies
    • FCH-04.3-2014 Pre-normative research on vented deflagrations in containers and enclosures for hydrogen energy applications
  • H2020-JTI-FCH-2015-1
    • FCH-02.5-2015 Development of technology to separate hydrogen from low-concentration hydrogen streams
    • FCH-03.1-2015 Large scale demonstration of Hydrogen Refuelling Stations and FCEV road vehicles - including buses and on site electrolysis
  • H2020-JTI-FCH-2016-1
    • FCH-02-1-2016 Establish testing protocols for electrolysers performing electricity grid services
    • FCH-02-7-2016 Demonstration of large-scale rapid response electrolysis to provide grid balancing services and to supply hydrogen markets
    • FCH-03-1-2016 Development of innovative hydrogen purification technology based on membrane systems
    • FCH-04-1-2016 Novel education and training tools
    • FCH-04-2-2016 Identification of legal-administrative barriers for the installation and operation of key FCH technologies
  • H2020-JTI-FCH-2017-1
    • FCH-02-10-2017 Transportable FC gensets for temporary power supply in urban applications
    • FCH-02-11-2017 Validation and demonstration of commercial-scale fuel cell core systems within a power range of 10-100kW for selected markets/applications
    • FCH-02-12-2017 Demonstration of fuel cell-based energy storage solutions for isolated micro-grid or off-grid remote areas
    • FCH-02-4-2017 Highly flexible electrolysers balancing the energy output inside the fence of a wind park
    • FCH-02-5-2017 Demonstration of large electrolysers for bulk renewable hydrogen production
    • FCH-02-6-2017 Liquid organic hydrogen carrier
    • FCH-04-1-2017 Limiting the impact of contaminants originating from the hydrogen supply chain
    • FCH-04-3-2017 European Higher Training Network in Fuel Cells and Hydrogen
    • FCH-04-4-2017 PNR for a safe use of liquid hydrogen
    • FCH-04-5-2017 Definition of Accelerated Stress Testing (AST) protocols deduced from understanding of degradation mechanisms of aged stack components in Fuel Cell systems
  • H2020-JTI-FCH-2018-1
    • FCH-02-1-2018 Demonstration of a large-scale (min. 20MW) electrolyser for converting renewable energy to hydrogen
    • FCH-04-4-2018 Strengthening public acceptance and awareness of FCH-technologies by educating pupils at schools
  • H2020-JTI-FCH-2019-1
    • FCH-03-1-2019 H2 Valley
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