欧盟委员会批准了IPCEI Hy2Use项目,这是氢价值链中第二个欧洲共同利益重要项目(IPCEI)。该项目将从13个成员国获得高达52亿欧元的公共资金。
该项目涉及来自13个成员国的29家公司和35个项目:奥地利、比利时、丹麦、芬兰、法国、希腊、意大利、荷兰、波兰、葡萄牙、斯洛伐克、西班牙和瑞典。
IPCEI Hy2Use遵循并补充了几个月前EC批准的氢价值链中的第一个项目IPCEI Hy2Tech。
IPCEI Hy2Tech专注于氢的生产、储存、运输和分销新技术的开发以及在交通领域的应用。
新批准的IPCEI Hy2Use将通过支持以下内容覆盖氢价值链的部分:
•建设与氢相关的基础设施,特别是大型电解槽和运输基础设施,用于生产、储存和运输可再生和低碳氢;和开发创新和更可持续的技术,将氢能集成到多个部门的工业过程中,尤其是那些对脱碳更具挑战性的行业,如钢铁、水泥和玻璃。
•IPCEI预计将促进可再生和低碳氢的供应,从而根据REPowerEU计划减少对天然气供应的依赖。
欧盟委员会批准该IPCEI是支持创新和可持续欧洲氢能工业发展的更广泛努力的一部分。
2018年,欧共体成立了IPCEI战略论坛,这是一个由成员国和行业代表组成的联合机构。
2019年11月,战略论坛发布了其报告,除其他外,将氢技术和系统确定为欧洲几个关键战略价值链之一。
2020年7月,欧盟委员会发布了《欧盟氢气战略》,为清洁氢气的生产和使用制定了雄心勃勃的目标,并发起了欧洲清洁氢气联盟,将欧洲氢气社区(工业界、民间社会、公共部门)聚集在一起。
上周,一家30亿欧元的欧洲氢能银行成立,旨在弥合投资缺口,连接未来的供需。
寿琳玲 编译自 离岸工程
原文如下:
OFFSHOREENERGY 21 September 2022
EC approves up to €5.2 billion funding for second hydrogen IPCEI
The European Commission (EC) has approved IPCEI Hy2Use, the second important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI) in the hydrogen value chain. The project will receive up to €5.2 billion in public funding from thirteen member states.
The project involves 29 companies and 35 projects from thirteen member states: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain and Sweden.
IPCEI Hy2Use follows and complements the first project in the hydrogen value chain, IPCEI Hy2Tech, that the EC approved a couple of months ago.
IPCEI Hy2Tech is focused on the development of novel technologies for the production, storage, transportation and distribution of hydrogen as well as applications in the mobility sector.
The newly approved IPCEI Hy2Use will cover a wide part of the hydrogen value chain by supporting:
•the construction of hydrogen-related infrastructure, notably large-scale electrolysers and transport infrastructure, for the production, storage and transport of renewable and low-carbon hydrogen; and
•the development of innovative and more sustainable technologies for the integration of hydrogen into the industrial processes of multiple sectors, especially those that are more challenging to decarbonise, such as steel, cement and glass.
The IPCEI is expected to boost the supply of renewable and low-carbon hydrogen, thereby reducing dependency on the supply of natural gas in line with the REPowerEU plan.
The Commission’s approval of this IPCEI is part of the wider effort to support the development of an innovative and sustainable European hydrogen industry.
In 2018, the EC established the Strategic Forum for IPCEI, a joint body of representatives from member states and industry.
In November 2019, the Strategic Forum published its report and identified, among others, Hydrogen Technologies and Systems as one of several key strategic value chains for Europe.
In July 2020, the Commission published its EU Hydrogen Strategy, setting ambitious goals for clean hydrogen production and use, and launched the European Clean Hydrogen Alliance, bringing together the European hydrogen community (industry, civil society, public authorities).
Last week, the EC announced the creation of a new €3 billion European Hydrogen Bank aimed at bridging the investment gap and connecting future supply and demand.
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