What are EU Projects of Common Interest?
Since 2013, the European Union has updated the list of PCIs every two years. For the sixth edition validated in April 2024, hydrogen and electrolyzer projects have been included for the first time.
Since 2013, the European Union has updated the list of PCIs every two years. For the sixth edition validated in April 2024, hydrogen and electrolyzer projects have been included for the first time.
Green hydrogen plays a key role in the energy transition and decarbonization. That's why it's important to develop methods for large-scale hydrogen storage, especially through underground storage, using techniques similar to those used for natural gas.
Green hydrogen is a clean, versatile energy that has the potential to become a key element for the future of the planet.
This is a Brussels initiative created to boost the renewable hydrogen market in the European Union. Its main objectives are: to incentivise EU production, efficiently connect supply with demand and facilitate imports from third countries.
Biomethane is a renewable gas that can help achieve decarbonization goals and reduce energy dependence in Europe.
The agreement reached at the UN climate summit contains a series of measures that keep the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2100 compared to pre-industrial levels alive.
Enagás and Repsol are jointly developing a photoelectrocatalysis project for the production of green hydrogen. The project is one of the most innovative in the world and has already received 65 patent applications in more than 30 countries.