Register for the first ANEMEL webinar next week!

We’re launching our ANEMEL Webinar series to discuss green hydrogen production, seawater electrolysis, and sustainability. Save the date: our first session will take place on 21st February at 11.00am CET with a presentation by Pau Farràs, our project coordinator.

Electrolysers explained

Get a great overview of the different types of electrolysers – the devices used to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. Some are closer to market than others; ANEMEL in particular is exploring anion exchange technologies to reduce the reliance on scarce materials and make green hydrogen cheaper.

“Hydrogen Horizons” – a new in-person event in Tarragona, this October

“Hydrogen Horizons” is a new in-person workshop focused on research, innovation, and policymaking in the field of renewable hydrogen. The event will take place in Tarragona, Spain, on October 4th and 5th, 2023.

Green hydrogen – the fuel of the future? 

Green hydrogen could replace fossil fuels in our transition to net-zero. But, what makes hydrogen green – and, most importantly, what are the current challenges in research and innovation towards technology transfer? ANEMEL answers these questions, and provides new tools to manufacture green hydrogen from low-grade water sources, tackling issues such as the scarcity of raw materials.

Hydrogen to reinvent and repower the European energy landscape

Last week, an event in Brussels marked the signature of a new agreement to boost the hydrogen economy in Europe. EU Commissioner Mariya Gabriel committed to accelerating joint actions in the development, demonstration and deployment of Hydrogen Valleys, therefore contributing to key principles of the European Green Deal, the roadmap towards a climate-neutral continent.

ANEMEL attends first ever ‘Green Hydrogen’ portfolio meeting in Brussels

Representatives of the ANEMEL project connected with the other 8 projects funded by the European Innovation Council to develop green hydrogen technologies.

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.