ANEMEL project meets in Ireland!

Over two days, the entire consortium held the first plenary meeting of the year to review the work carried out over the past six months. We were hosted by our project coordinator, the University of Galway.

Our second Annual Report is out!

The second ANEMEL Annual Report summarises our project’s progress since late 2023. It includes updates from the different Work Packages… and a sneak peek into the future of hydrogen generation. Enjoy the read!

Who’s who in the ANEMEL team

ANEMEL brings together a team of experts with a broad range of backgrounds. Altogether, our consortium will leverage its expertise to develop an electrolyser powered by green energy sources and based on non-critical raw materials.

The Jožef Stefan Institute joins the ANEMEL team

The European Commission “hop-on” facility promotes partnerships between ongoing projects and research institutions from Widening Countries. This programme enabled a new partnership with the Jožef Stefan Institute in Slovenia, which joined the ANEMEL consortium to expand the expertise in the design of catalysts with abundant elements.

Download our latest annual report

The first ANEMEL Annual Report summarises the results of our project since we kicked off in late 2022. It includes the advances of the different Work Packages… and a sneak peek into the future of hydrogen generation. Enjoy the read!

ANEMEL receives €3 million to generate green hydrogen from salty water

The ANEMEL project has received €2.96 million from the European Innovation Council, Europe’s flagship programme to develop and scale-up breakthrough technologies.

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