WhatsUpp In... Alpine Region concerning Hydrogen Valleys - 16 mai 2024

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Le 16 mai 2024, la saga WhatsUpp in ... s'oriente sur l'écosystème hydrogène (H2Hub) et plus particulièrement sur le sujet d'hydrogen valleys. La région qui sera investiguée est la région Alpine avec son projet AMETHyST et la grande hydrogène vallée IMAGHyNE. Ce webinaire est le...


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6 épisodes pour puiser de l’inspiration
au-delà de nos frontières
#1 - 14/03- WhatsUpp In… France, regarding energy communities ?
#2 – 16/05 - WhatsUpp In… Alpine region (FR, IT),
concerning hydrogen valleys ?
#3 - 04/07 – WhatsUpp In… the Netherlands
regarding drilling and geothermal projects ?
#4 – 29/08 – WhatsUpp In… Nordic countries regarding
renewable energy communities ?
#5 – 10/10 – WhatsUpp In… neighbouring countries (FR, NL, DE)
regarding green molecule certification ?
#6 – 12/12 – WhatsUpp In… Switzerland regarding district heating ?

5 épisodes pour explorer la digitalisation et les technologies
émergentes dans le secteur de l’énergie et de l’eau
#1 - 22/02La nouvelle réglementation NIS2
#2 - 25/04Smart contracts and virtual power and heat
purchase agreement - leurs utilisationsdans le domaine
de l’eau,de l’électricité et de la chaleur
#3 – 06/06 No Lithium World – le stockage et la mobilité
sans Lithium : comment fait-on ?
#4 - 12/09 - Big Brother is metering you – quid de la
collecte des donnéesvsprotection de la vie privée ?
#5 – 28/11 - E-fuels, quel avenir ?
Programme détaillé sur clusters.wallonie.be/tweed/fr/agenda

11:00 -11:05 Introduction-TWEED
11:05 - 11:20 Introduction of the hydrogen strategy in Belgium and in our neighbouring
countries
Alexis Poddighe, Cluster TWEED
11:20 - 11:30 Wallon ambitionto becomeahydrogenvalley
Simon Habran, Cluster TWEED
11:30 – 11:55 AMETHySTproject–hydrogenecosystemin Alpine region
•Introduction–Etienne Vieno, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region(FR)
•Implementationphase–Martina Arteni, APE FVG(IT)
11:55- 12:10IMAGHyNEproject–large hydrogenvalleyin Auvergne-Rhône-Alpe region
Estelle Perinel, TENERDIS (FR)
12:10-12:30 Q&A –Everyone+ MaurinGarance, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpe region(FR)
Hydrogenvalleys

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Hydrogen Valleys
•Introduction of the hydrogen strategy in Belgium and in
our neighbouring countries • Alexis Poddighe

# Agenda
Scope
Webinar • WhatsUppin... France, regarding energy communities? • Cluster Tweed • 16 mai 202414
•Introduction•Belgium’s Hydrogen Strategy •France’s Hydrogen Strategy •Germany’s Hydrogen Strategy •The Netherlands’ Hydrogen Strategy •Conclusion

# Introduction
Scope
Webinar • WhatsUppin... France, regarding energy communities? • Cluster Tweed • 16 mai 202415
•Hydrogen as a Clean Energy Carrier :
¤Key elements in the transition to a low-carbon economy ;
¤Can be produced from Renewable resources, enhancing
security. •Overview of Neighboring Countries’ Strategy :
¤Serves as a feedstock for industrial processes, reducing GHG
emissions.

# Introduction
Scope
Webinar • WhatsUppin... France, regarding energy communities? • Cluster Tweed • 16 mai 202416
•Versatility of Hydrogen :
¤Used in fuel cell for clean electricity generation ;
¤Serves as a feedstock for industrial processes, reducing GHG
emissions. •Global Hydrogen Market Growth :
¤Expected to grow significantly due to investments and
supportive policies (e.g. report 01 of the EU Hydrogen
Market Landscape)

# Belgium’s Hydrogen Strategy - Overview
Scope
Webinar • WhatsUppin... France, regarding energy communities? • Cluster Tweed • 16 mai 202417
Topics Description
Climate Goals and
Energy Transition
Reduce GHG emissions by 55% by 2030 and achieve climate neutrality by 2050.
=> Transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources.
Renewable Energy and
Electrification
Nearly triple offshore wind capacity to 5,4 -5,8 GW by 2030, with potential increase to 8 GW.
Role of Hydrogen Key
uses : industrial
processes,
transportation and
energy storage.
Industrial : Hydrogen to decarbonize steel production, chemical processes and high-
temperature applications.
Transport sector : Renewable Hydrogen for maritime and aviation fuels (e.g. e-methanol, e-
ammonia, e-kerosene). Battery-electric vehicles for light-duty ; hydrogen for heavy-duty and
long-range
Grid Flexibility : Complements battery storage to balance energy supply and demand.

Scope
Webinar • WhatsUppin... France, regarding energy communities? • Cluster Tweed • 16 mai 202418
# Belgium’s Hydrogen Strategy – Pillars

# France’s Hydrogen Strategy – Overview
Scope
Webinar • WhatsUppin... France, regarding energy communities? • Cluster Tweed • 16 mai 202419
►Context and Ambitions :
►France is committed to become a global leader in
hydrogen technology and production ;
►The national hydrogen strategy is supported by a €7,2
billions over 10 years ;
►Goals include deploying a 6,5 GW of electrolysis
capacity by 2030 and avoiding 6 millions tons of CO2.
►Key Focus Area :
►Decarbonize Industry : promote competitive electrolysis for
industrial use, replacing hydrogen from natural gas in refining,
chemicals and steel ;
►Emphasize renewable or low-carbon (3,38 CO2e/kgH2) for
heavy-duty and intensive transport sector, targeting
vehicles, ships and trains ;
►Encourage research and development (R&D) and
skills development for future hydrogen applications.
►Deployment Scenarios :
►Ambition 2030 : Targeting 680,000 tons of renewable
or low-carbon hydrogen annually by 2030 :
►70 % for industry (refining, chemicals, …) ;
►23% for mobility (light vehicles, heavy trucks,
ships, trains) ;
►7% for energy surch as networks, storage and
electrification ;
►Ambition 2030 + : Potential increase to 1,090,000
tons favorable regulatory changes.
►Infrastructure Development :
►Integration of hydrogen logistics and
storage solutions ;
►Emphasis on regional production hubs to
optimize supply chains and enhance
competitiveness.

# Germany’s Hydrogen Strategy
Scope
Webinar • WhatsUppin... France, regarding energy communities? • Cluster Tweed • 16 mai 202420
Measure Description
Domestic Market DevelopmentEstablishing a strong domestic market for hydrogen production and use to drive
technological advancement and market readiness. Germany aims to install up
to 5 GW of hydrogen production capacity by 2030.
Green Hydrogen ProductionFocusing on producing hydrogen from renewable sources to ensure long-term
sustainability and decarbonization. Targeting the production of green hydrogen
using 20 TWh of renewable electricity by 2030.
Research and InnovationInvesting in research and innovation across the hydrogen value chain to
maintain technological leadership and facilitate market adoption. The
government has allocated €700 million for hydrogen research projects.
International CooperationFostering international partnerships to secure hydrogen imports and support
global hydrogen market development. Partnerships with countries like
Morocco, Australia, and Chile are being developed for green hydrogen imports.

# The Netherlands’ Hydrogen Strategy
Scope
Webinar • WhatsUppin... France, regarding energy communities? • Cluster Tweed • 16 mai 202421
►Energy Transition Goals :
►Climate Policy : The Netherlands aims to reduce CO2
emission by 49% by 2030 (compared to 1990 levels) and
achieve carbon neutral planned by the REPowerEU ;
►Renewable Energy : The country plans to increase
the share of electricity in final consumption from 20% in
2019 to 50% by 2030, with 75% coming from renewable
resources.
►Hydrogen as a Key Player :
►Hydrogen’s Role : Hydrogen is identified as crucial for
seasonal energy storage, energy transport and providing
«green molecules» for these sectors ;
►Green Hydrogen : Production will increase rely on
offshore wind energy, transitionning from blue hydrogen
(CCS process) to green hydrogen over time.
►Infrastrucuture Development :
►Groningen Gas Field : The end of natural gas
exploitation in Groningen (by 2030) frees up
infrastructure for hydrogen transport, positionning the
Netherlands as hydrogen trade hub ;
►Pipeline Conversion : Feasibility studies are ongoing
for converting natural gas pipelines to hydrogen
pipelines (Project HyWay 27).
►Pilots Projects and Investments :
►IPCEI Hydrogen : Participation in Important of
Common European Interest with 65 potential projects
identified, including green hydrogen production and
applications ;
►European Integration : Plans to integrate the Dutch
hydrogen network into a trans-European network with
close cooperation with Germany and Belgium.

# Conclusion
►Significiance of Hydrogen in Energy Transition :
►Hydrogen is a key enabler for achieving climate neutrality and energy security ;
►It complements electrification and enhances energy efficiency across various sectors
►National Hydrogen Strategies :
►Belgium : Aims to be a hub for hydrogen import and transit, emphasizing renewable
hydrogen and technology leadership ;
►France : Focuses on developing a robust hydrogen economy through in production
capacity and infrastructure ;
►Germany : Prioritizes green hydrogen with significant targets for production
capacity, R&D and integration cooperation ;
►The Netherlands : Targets growth in hydrogen production, leveraging existing
natural gas infrastructure for hydrogen transition.

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Hydrogen Valleys
•Wallon ambition to become a hydrogen valley • Simon
Habran

What’s a H2 valley ?
H2hub Wallonia • Cluster TWeeD • 202324
H2 Valley – E-WallonHY

Global Hydrogen Valley Overview :
-Current Status : 37 Hydrogen Valleys across 20 countries worldwide, with 25 in Europe.
-Future Goals : Aimed to double by 2025 under REPowerEUplan, targeting 100 valleys by 2030.
Hydrogen Valley Role & Strategy :
-Acts as a strong catalyst for technological innovation-Fully supports the goals of the New European Innovation Agenda,-Interconnected internationally
ÞWell-aligned with the objectives of the IIS e-WallonHYand the walloonS3 (smart specialization strategy).ÞBring to live the first projects in Wallonia and position ourselves internationally in this new value chain
What’s a H2 valley ?
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H2 Valley – E-WallonHY
E-WallonHY H2 Innovation Hub • H2 Valley • 2024

Hydrogen Valley in Wallonia : Key Focus
Areas
-Prioritized Applications : Specific industries
and heavy transport, including trucks and ships.
-Industry Decarbonization : Targets high-energy-
consuming sectors such as non-metallic minerals (glass,
cement, lime), chemistry (chemicals, fertilizers), and
metallurgy, with initiatives for CO2 conversion using
hydrogen.
-Mobility and Transport : Aims to position Wallonia at
the center of European hydrogen corridors for highways
and rivers, enhancing heavy and river transport, as well
as aeronautics sector decarbonization.
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H2 Valley – E-WallonHY
E-WallonHY H2 Innovation Hub • H2 Valley • 2024
What’s a H2 valley
in Wallonia?

Hydrogen Valley in Wallonia : Highlights
-Clusters: Two hydrogen production clusters
planned in Liège and Charleroi with innovative
projects (as Plasmalyse, New type of
Electrolysers,…)
-Infrastructure: Focus on hydrogen transport,
distribution, and refueling, with efforts to
connect local clusters to international ones.
-Challenges: Investing / Adapting networks for
hydrogen and ensuring system maintenance,
with local SMEs providing solutions.
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H2 Valley – E-WallonHY
E-WallonHY H2 Innovation Hub • H2 Valley • 2024
What’s a H2 valley
in Wallonia?

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H2 Valley – E-WallonHY
E-WallonHY H2 Innovation Hub • H2 Valley • 2024
Value Chain in Wallonia
Research &
TrainingProductionTechnologyEnd UserTransport, distribution
& storage
Private
Industries
Consulting
services and
design offices
R&D
institutes
Engineering &
integration

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H2 Valley – E-WallonHY
E-WallonHY H2 Innovation Hub • H2 Valley • 2024
R&D projects in Wallonia
HeCO2
PoNiExpRes(*)
Endure
Helen (*)
PurifHY (*)
Osmosis
Cluedo
MaterHYum
ReadHY
HyFlow Liner (*)
Iles
Dasht(*)
Cryostress
H2ITC
HyGuane
Restore (*)
TRL 1-4
TRL 5-8
TiNTHyN & VKHYLAB
Production Transport, storageApplications
Importation
exportations>50 MEur validated budget

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H2 Valley – E-WallonHY
E-WallonHY H2 Innovation Hub • H2 Valley • 2024
Production projects in Wallonia
•H2 production by water electrolysis (5MW)
•Wind and photovoltaic power
•Refuellingstation for 22 lorries
WalHyco
•Hydrogen production through water electrolysis
•Production of biomethane from potato waste
•4 dual fuel trucks + 4 fuel cell trucks + 3 tractors + 3
refuse trucks
H2C-Mouscron
•H2 production by water electrolysis (1.25MW)
•Wind power 60%, photovoltaic 30% and grid 10%.
•10 fuel cell trucks
Wind2Truck W2T
•Hydrogen production Water electrolysis (5MW)
•1 H2 barge + 1 fuel cell barge
ZELLIE
•Gigafactory (1GW electrolysis
production capacity)
•Development of the H2 technology
value chain in the EU
John Cockerill
Power to Methane: combining CO2
captured during lime production with
green H2 to produce e-methane
ColumbusHYPSTER
Hydrogen propulsion
technologies

H2 Valley integrated into
the regional strategy
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H2 Valley – E-WallonHY
E-WallonHY H2 Innovation Hub • H2 Valley • 2024

Conclusion :
-Bringing together our stakeholders around an ecosystem to increase our strength
-Place the Wallonia on the international scene
-Facilitates access to dedicated European funding
-We have all the ingredients to propose a hydrogen valley
H2 Valley in Wallonia, why?
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H2 Valley – E-WallonHY
E-WallonHY H2 Innovation Hub • H2 Valley • 2024

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Hydrogen Valleys
•AMETHyST project – Introduction • Etienne Vienot

AMETHyST
EUSALP H2 Focus group
11 April 2024

Resource center supporting territoires in transition
Transition as driving force for the territories’
sustainable development and structuring
Focus at Regional level with cooperation
activities at National and European levels
With the support of:
Our mission:
Our services:
To provide data
and analysis
at regional and
local levels
Impulser,
animer et
soutenir des
projets et des
filières
To provide
technical,
financial,
organizational
and legal
expertise
And its members
To facilitate,
promote and support
sustainable
development
projects and activity-
sectors
CIRCULAR
ECONOMY
CLIMATE
Building
Sector
MOBILITY
Renewable
Energies
NEW
ECONOMIC
MODELS

Objective
The overall objective of AMETHySTis to support the deployment
of local alpine green hydrogen ecosystems where several H2
applications are combined on a geographical area
The project was incubated in EUSALP Action groups

Aveclesoutiende:

Partnership
AURA-EE Auvergne Rhône Alpes Energy Environment AgencyFR
TENNERDIS TENNERDIS FR
FBK Fondazione bruno Kessler IT
PAT Provincia of Trento IT
CASACLIMA CASACLIMA IT
APE FVG Energy agency for Friuli Venezi Giulia IT
ENERGAP Energy Agency of Podravje SL
Standortagentur TirolCluter Mechayronik Tyrol AT
EWO Civic Foundation Energiewende Oberland DE
Blueark Blue Ark Entremont CH

Kick off event in Moutiers

Activities
oKnowledge sharing about territorial approach of green
Hydrogen for local decision makers: online platform
oExperimenting concrete green H2 solutions to support the
emergence of local alpine green hydrogen ecosystems and
developing support services, with a focus on touristic uses (
snow groomer, transport of person, production…): 5 pilots
territories
oGuiding alpine public authorities to enhance their existing
energy and climate planning instruments

Activities in 2023
oIndentification of needs and targets for the deployment of
green H2 solutions with a focus on touristic uses
oMapping of H2 initiatives in the Alps
oIdentification of pilot territories by project and pilot area
sytem analysis
oInterregional exchange programme in Innsbruck october 23
andin Ljubljana April 24

Activities in 2024
oDevelopment of an financial assesment tool
oAlpine H2 initiatives/projects conference: 16/17 october 2024 in
Trento
–Connecting Alpine H2 initiatives: AMETHyST, H2MA, Hydrogen valleys
IMAGHY and NAHV
–Focus on developments strategies and policies
–Contribution to the EUSALP H2 roadmap
oLaunch of SkHyline, the online platform of «Hydrogen
ecosystems in the skyline of the alps» in October 2025
oInterregional exchange programme in Evian ( 25/06), Bolzano
(06/06), Trento (17/10)

Stay tuned!
oInterviews of partners and stakeholders available on
www.linkedin.com/company/amethyst-project
oInfo on website: https://www.alpine-space.eu/project/amethyst/
[email protected]

EUSALP CROSS-CUTTING PRIORITY ON ACCELERATING
ENERGY TRANSITION IN THE ALPS

EUSALP CROSS-CUTTING PRIORITY ON “Accelerating the Energy Transition for a Carbon-Neutral
Alpine Region”
Fast-tracking the adoption of green and low carbon Hydrogen in the Alpine region
Facilitating the decarbonization of the transport sector
Promotingintegrated value chains for green and local hydrogen in the EUSALP
Objectives
1.Fostering investments in hydrogen infrastructure, relying on the Alpine hydrogen value chain
2.Bringing out new concrete H2 projects, in mountain and urban areas, based on AMETHySTand
H2MA
3.ConnectingEUSALP H2 initiatives with other EU H2 initiatives such as Hydrogen Europe and the
Clean Hydrogen partnership
4.Accelerating the energy transition in the transport sector

EUSALP CROSS-CUTTING PRIORITY ON “Accelerating the Energy Transition for a Carbon-Neutral
Alpine Region”
Alpine H2 roadmap
2025
10best practices on EUSALP website for Transport and Mobility1 declaration
2024
First cross-cutting meetings to define the
activities and the scope of a possiblestudy (Feb 2024)
Discussionon H2 roadmapAlpine H2 conference

Q1 2024Q2 2024Q3 2024Q4 2024Q1 2025Q2 2025Q3 2025Q4 2025
In Red: AG2
lead
In blue: AG4
lead
In green:
AG9 lead
•Organisati
on of
bilateral
meetings
with AG2,
AG4, AG5
•AMETHYST Study
visit/interregional
exchange
Slovenia (April 9)
•EUSALP H2 focus
group (April 11)
•Start of
identification of
10 Best practices
at the 25th AG4
meeting in
Bolzano
•Define the scope
ofa possible
study
•Coordination
meeting of the
CCP in Bled (June
4)
•MRS weekBXL
(WS) June 12/13)
•Alpine H2
conference
with other H2
project
(Interreg,
Hydrogen
valleys)
(October
15/16)
•WS on
roadmap with
EUSALP H2
focus group
(October 15)
•AMETHYST
STUDY visit
Trento (october
16)
•Launch of the
Alpine H2
online platform
(October 15)
•Coordination
meeting of the
CCP (online,
December)
•EUSALP
H2 focus
group in
Torino
•Startof
the 3rd
Call
EUSALP
Project
Labelling
•AMETHYS
T Study
visit and
interregio
nal
exchange
( place to
be
defined)
•WS in MRS
week
•Coordinati
on
meeting of
the CCP
(May)
•First draft
of the
Alpine H2
roadmap
(June)
•EUSALP
H2
focus
group
•AMETHyST
final
conference,
policy
recommendat
ions on H2
(October,
France)
•Alpine H2
final roadmap
presented in
Annual forum
(November,
Innsbruck)
•Join political
declaration
•Possible
presentation
of the results
of the study
•Presentation
of the 3rd Call
for Project
Labelling
•Best practices
on transport
decarbonizati
on published
on EUSALP
website
(December)

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Merci pour votre
attention
Hvala za vašo
pozornost
Thank you for your
attention
Danke für Ihre
Aufmerksamkeit
Grazie per
l’attenzione
OURWAYFORWARDRELIESONOURCAPACITYTO
BEDOWN-TO-EARTHANDPRACTICAL
Technical Secretariat TSS EUSALP
EU Strategy for the Alpine Region
This project is co-funded by the European Union through the Interreg Alpine Space programme
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EU Strategy for the Alpine Region, Technical Secretariat TSS_EUSALP

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Hydrogen Valleys
•AMETHyST project – Implementation phase • Martina
Arteni

LessonslearntwithinAMETHyst(so far)
PILOT CASE IMPLEMENTATION IN FRIULI VENEZIA GIULIA
Online webinar
May 16th 2024
What’s up in... Alpine Region concerning Hydrogen Valleys ?

establishedin2006
non-profitorganization
83members,mainlyLPAs
WHO WE ARE
Energy Agency of Friuli Venezia Giulia
STAFF
MEMBERS
MISSION: promoteenergy efficiencyand
the use of renewableenergy sources
ACTIVITIES
•independentadviceto public and
private subjectson sustainableenergy
investment initiatives;
•energyand climateplanning
(SECAPs);
•regionalenergy cadastre;
•professionaltraining on energy-related
fields;
•EU cooperation

REGIONAL FRAMEWORK
HORIZON EUROPE project supportedby the CleanHydrogenPartnership
First transnationalHydrogen Valley in the EU
Area: Friuli Venezia Giulia (IT), Slovenia, Croatia
Partnership (IT): RegionalAuthority, R&D organisations, industry, SMEs
Aim: common innovation agenda and cooperation projects to accelerate the
deployment of hydrogen-based solutions, strengthening local hydrogen
ecosystemsand building inter-regional value chains
17 testbeds which will cover the complete hydrogen value chain from production
to distribution, storage and end-use (hard-to-abate industries, energy and transport
sectors)
North AdriaticHydrogenValley
Evolving a cross-border ecosystem with renewable hydrogen
2023-2029

AMETHyST: OBJECTIVE
boostuptakeof localAlpine green hydrogenecosystems
bounded territorial system able to
produce renewable energy, use a
share of it to locally produce green
hydrogenand supply it to local
final consumers, all within one or
few neighbouring valleys, to
decarbonize the alpine economy
RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY
PRODUCTION
GREEN HYDROGEN
PRODUCTIONSTORAGEDISTRIBUTIONEND USES

AMETHyST: FVG PILOT
Pilot area: upper Bûtvalley
(5 municipalities, 5 000 inhabitants)
Zoncolan ski resort
nearly200 000 seasonalusers
supplied with electricity from SECAB network
SECABcitizens’ cooperative based in Paluzza, that owns and manages
the local distribution grid:
•five different hydropower plants (44 GWh/y)
•one PV plant (600 kWp) under construction. It will reduce the purchase
from the national grid over winter and will create an additional surplus
over the rest of the year.
ZONCOLAN
SKI RESORT
PALUZZA
THE CONTEXT

AMETHyST: FVG PILOT
productionsurplusfromhydropowerandPV(springtoautumn)toproducehydrogentorunthe
snowgroomers
copewithseasonalvariationandfindmoreendusestobettermatchtheyearlygreenhydrogenproduction
Localpublictransportcouldguaranteeyearlyhydrogendemand(especiallyinsummer),otherenduses
underassessment
Zoncolanskiresortcouldbethefirstzero-emissionskiresortintheAlps
REAL CASE APPLICATION
FEASIBILITY STUDY TO FOSTER A SMALL LOCAL GREEN HYDROGEN SUPPLY CHAIN AND END USES

AMETHyST: FVG PILOT
BARRIERS & CHALLENGES
STAKEHOLDERS’ ENGAGEMENT
Low interest in new technology
Lack of knowledge about hydrogen and related processes
Low interest in decarbonization
Low operational capacity
TECHNOLO ISSUES
Technologies are available but not scalable (time and costs constraints)
Most solutions are customized and this hinders system integration
Hard to find technology suppliers
Hard to find data and costs
Safety obligations
FINANCING
Low private equity
Low risk acceptance
Lack of business planning
Lack of incentives / public funding

THANK YOU!
+39 0432 980322
www.ape.fvg.it
facebook.com/APE.FVG
twitter.com/APEFVG
Linkedin.com/apefvg
[email protected]

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Hydrogen Valleys
•IMAGHyNE project – Large hydrogen valley in
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region • Estelle Perinel

AMETHyST Webinar – Cluster Tweed
16 mai 2024

1/ The IMAGHyNE project
2/ Key success factors of the application
IMAGHyNE

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Chiffres clés 2023
•284 membres et soutiens publics
•83 événements
•182 pitchs ou prises de parole pour nos
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•51 projets européens accompagnés ou
déposés
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•21 projets labellisés
Une grande diversité d’acteurs

1/ IMAGHyNE project
IMAGHyNE

IMAGHyNE : a change of scale for a regional hydrogen
ecosystem at the crossroads of European challenges
Challenges
ØThe acceleration/development of existing synergies in the region across
the entire hydrogen value chain
ØIncreasing low-carbon and renewable H2 production, storage and
distribution
ØThe multiplication of end-uses: heavy mobility, industry, energy, mountains,
etc.
Objectives
ØDecarbonisingindustry and heavy mobility throughout the value chain by
creating a large low-carbon and renewable hydrogen valley.
ØThe valley will be linked to national and European initiatives to develop
and accelerate the deployment of hydrogen technologies.

Covering the entire hydrogen value chain

Production, transport, distribution and storage

End-users: mobility, energy, industry
4
1
1
55
5
10
2
3
10
4
3
3
2
150
Total of 262 vehicles, of which 199 on road and 63 off road
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Funded Hydrogen Valleys and
European projects
TEN-T corridor
Developing Hydrogen Valleys
Countries from which direct
partners are involved
Countries from which
observers or associated
partners are involved
Connecting European hydrogen valleys

Key figures (cf Grant agreement)
44 Tonnes
of H2 storage
capacity
From 2026.
And 40-feet tube-trailers
for transport
> 170 ktCO2eavoided within
the project
duration
By decarbonising high-
emitting industry and
mobility uses
4 MW stationary
fuel cell
for power
generation
To secure airport
operations
57 MW
of new electrolysis
capacity
8,00 tH2/yr
of low carbon and
renewable H2
Including 4,000 t/yr of
100% renewable H2
262 fuel cell
vehicles
(199 on-road and 63
off-road)
Buses, coaches, trucks,
vans, farm tractors, snow
groomers, GSE
2 pipelines
(small-scale)
To supply industry and
mobility users
200 M€
investment
Including € 20 M of Horizon
Europe funding
42 partners
involved
34 direct partners and 8
associated partners
6 countries
directly involved or
supporting the
project
Including France, Italy,
Spain, Portugal, Germany
and Switzerland
13
hydrogen
refuelling stations
Delivering 10 tH2/d to
various mobility uses

2/ Key success factors
TITRE DE LA PRÉSENTATION

üRegional level, the right level :
oMobility
oEconomic development
oEnvironment
oResearch and Innovation
ü1/3 of French H2 stakeholders are based in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, and cover the whole value
chain: production, storage, transport, distribution and end uses in mobility and industry
üStrong political will
üClear strategy to support H2 (H2 roadmap in 2020)
üH2 governance already existing (H2 regional committee), federating role of the Region
üStrong involvement in European networks (S3 platform, EUSALP, 4Motors4Europe, ERRIN)
üZero Emission Valley project (CEF, 2018) to deploy HRS and vehicles : first stone on which we
have built IMAGHyNE
A favourable background
Key success factors

ü«Hydrogen valley» grant is not suffisantto develop investments, so partners need to find
additional fundings (AFIF, Just transition Fund, National funds, ERDF). We have received grants
from CEF andalso national funds (ADEME). It’s essential to prove that you have already secured
financing or that you are going to secure the financing of your project.
üExternal help of a consultant (anticipated to be ready for submitting the proposal)
üDiscuss with already existing Valleys!
Key success factors
When submitting the project

Thank you for
your attention

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Hydrogen Valleys
•Q&A•

Contact
Simon Habran • Project development • H2Hub
[email protected]
Cluster TWEED • Clos Chanmurly 13 • 4000 Liège • Belgique
www.clustertweed.be