The European Commission published the results of the first JTI Call: 16 projects were approved among which a big vehicles demonstration project “H2Moves Scandanavia”, involving Daimler and Fiat fuel cell cars. Also the third extension of the succesful Hydrosol project to produce hydrogen from solar thermal has been funded. Five projects will tackle fuel cell degradation and lifetime fundamentals. Two projects will work on effivient electrolysers. For more infomation please visit the JTI website
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