The Energy of the Future: Hydrogen and Renewables at the Heart of the Energy Transition
On the path towards a sustainable future, renewable energy and hydrogen play a pivotal role. The H2WAY2ZERO project, born from the vision of CVA S.p.A. and CVA EOS S.r.l., marks a decisive step in this direction. Supported by the PNRR M2C2 inv. 3.1 "Hydrogen production in disused industrial areas" program and financed by the European Union - NextGenerationEU, this project aims to bring innovation to abandoned industrial areas, revitalizing them and transforming them into clean energy hubs.
At the core of the project is the construction of a 1 MW renewable hydrogen production plant, powered by a 1.164 MW photovoltaic plant and a 1 MWh electrochemical storage system. This integration of renewable technologies will ensure continuous and efficient green hydrogen production, a critical energy carrier for decarbonizing high-energy sectors, such as public transport.
The plant will be located in the disused industrial area of Châtillon, which will undergo significant redevelopment, while the connected wind power plant will be developed in the municipality of Saint-Denis. Once completed by 2026, H2WAY2ZERO will have the capacity to produce up to 144 tons of hydrogen per year, significantly reducing CO2 emissions and contributing to the achievement of sustainability goals set by the European Green Deal.
This project not only represents a push towards the energy transition, but also serves as a concrete example of how innovation, renewables, and hydrogen can work together for a zero-emissions future.
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