ANEMEL was recently featured in the European Innovation Council (EIC) Community with an engaging interview with our project coordinator Pau Farràs, from the University of Galway (Ireland). This story appeared as part of the EIC’s Coffee Break blogpost series, periodically published by the EIC. This initiative presents interviews with researchers from various EIC funded projects, to showcase the projects’ results first-hand. Farràs interview is available at this link.
Throughout the interview, Pau discussed key challenges in the field of green hydrogen and how ANEMEL addresses them. For example, he spoke about the transition towards a circular economy, an area in which ANEMEL is leading the way by producing clean hydrogen from seawater, thereby preserving valuable clean water resources.
The interview also covered ANEMEL’s collaborations with other initiatives, such as with the EIC Transition ENABLER project, which focuses on next-generation fuel cells. Supported by an EIC Booster Grant, both projects have launched MarketHy, an initiative aimed at evaluating electrocatalysts for various applications. They have started exploring scalability of solutions, techno-economic assessments, and market entry strategies for these emerging technologies.
You can find this and many other interesting interviews with EIC project leaders on the EIC Community Platform, available here.