Sustainable future is impossible without well-functioning sustainable economy that is based on new energy system with renewable and new energy sources. The European Union has put incredible efforts to transform the European economy into a circular, energy efficient and climate-neutral that at the same time provides an optimal business environment for sustainable growth, job creation and innovation. As the European Union has committed to make Europe the world's first carbon neutral continent the question is what are the regional contributions to the achievement of this ambition and making the European economy more sustainable and climate-neutral? The round table, organised by the Jean Monnet Chair in Sustainable EU Economy, brings together experts, policy makers, and representatives from business and academia to discuss different regional initiatives aimed at making the regional economy more sustainable and climate-neutral, and will especially focus on one of the most successful collective efforts to develop a sustainable regional H2 economy in the Northern part of the Netherlands.
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Overcoming Challenges in local green H2 economies Organizer: Dr Beata Kviatek, Jean Monnet Chair in Sustainable EU Economy, Centre of Expertise Energy / International Business School / Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen, the Netherlands One of the main pathways of the current energy transition includes development of regional green hydrogen economy, usually based in the so-called hydrogen valleys. The development of regional green hydrogen economies enables to green up regional industry and mobility, brings new business opportunities for local and regional businesses, redirects regional investments and financial streams, and proposes new avenues for regional education, knowledge, and research institutions. However, the complexity of regional transformation towards green hydrogen economy, poses challenges that require a close cooperation between different local and regional stakeholders at multiple levels, including national and European. What are these challenges in developing regional green hydrogen economies here, in the northern part of the Netherlands, and in other regions of Europe and what are the new pathways to overcome challenges in regional green hydrogen economies? – is the main question of the proposed panel discussion that will involve academics, policy makers, and practitioners from the northern part of the Netherlands as well as some European regions.
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In the course of the “energie transitie” hydrogen is likely to become a very important energy carrier. The production of hydrogen (and oxygen) by water electrolysis using electricity from sun or wind is the only sustainable option. Water electrolysis is a well-developed technique, however the production costs of hydrogen by electrolysis are still more expensive than the conventional (not sustainable) production by steam reforming. One challenge towards the large scale application of water electrolysis is the fabrication of stable and cheap (noble metal free) electrodes. In this project we propose to develop fabrication methods for working electrodes and membrane electrode stack (MEAs) that can be used to implement new (noble metal free) electrocatalysts in water electrolysers.
Tijdens het overbruggingsjaar zal het reeds bestaande liaison team vanuit Hogeschool Rotterdam (HR) en Scheepvaart en Transportcollege (STC) taken van fase 1 verder uitwerken, zoals beschreven in het Plan van Aanpak. Er is voor een team gekozen vanwege het complexe netwerk in het ecosysteem van Regio West. De leden hebben een overlappend netwerk op het vlak van energietransitie, onderwijs en in het maatschappelijk middenveld. Het huidige liaisonteam gaat daarbij het overbruggingsjaar gebruiken om een nieuw team voor te stellen dat aan de slag kan met Tranche 2 (indienen in september). De beoogde leden van dit nieuwe team zal een vertegenwoordiging vormen van de regioclusters (The Green Village, RDM Campus, Merwe4Havens, Duurzaamheidsfabriek). The Green Village zal zelf een vertegenwoordiger benoemen, namens de RDM Campus zal dit de liaison zijn namens Centre of Expertise HRTech van Hogeschool Rotterdam, Merwe4Havens is tevens de locatie van het Fieldlab Industrial Electrification, voor de Duurzaamheidsfabriek zal worden samengewerkt met H2makers.