Together with the Department of Industry, we present the GetHyGA initiative, an industrial ecosystem based on hydrogen, to the Aragonese business community.

We promote the GetHyGA initiative, which aims to bring together a large number of projects to be developed in the region related to hydrogen from the energy, economic, industrial and development points of view. The Vice-president and Minister of Industry, Competitiveness and Business Development of the Government of Aragon, Arturo Aliaga, defines the initiative “GetHyGA […]

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The 2021-2022 academic year will see a new inter-university master’s degree in Hydrogen Technologies.

We participate in the agreement signed by the University of Zaragoza and the public integrated vocational training centre Pirámide in Huesca, together with Mondragon Unibertsitatea, the University of the Basque Country/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea, the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, the Universitat Rovira i Virgili, the Escuela de Organización Industrial and other entities that will enable the […]

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The Aragon Hydrogen Foundation participates in the eGHOST project, pioneer in Europe, which will develop the reference guidelines for the ecodesign of hydrogen technologies.

The eGHOST project seeks a sustainable design that minimises the economic, environmental and social impacts of hydrogen systems throughout their life cycle. An international consortium in which the Hidrógeno Aragón Foundation participates and led by the Madrid-based research institute IMDEA Energía will define the eco-design principles for electrolysers and fuel cells. The European Commission considers […]

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GREENHYSLAND fully-functioning Hydrogen H2 ecosystem in the island of Mallorca

GREEN HYSLAND aims to deploy a fully-functioning Hydrogen (H2) ecosystem in the island of Mallorca, Spain, turning the island into Europe’s first H2 hub in Southern Europe. This will be achieved by producing green hydrogen from solar energy and delivering it to the end users, such as the island’s tourism, transport, industry and energy sectors, including gas grid […]

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