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Evolving a cross-border ecosystem with renewable hydrogen
Evolving a cross-border ecosystem with renewable hydrogen

NACHIP (North Adriatic Clean Hydrogen Investment Platform) launches in Rijeka to strengthen the North Adriatic Hydrogen Ecosystem

Hydrogen Ecosystem of the North Adriatic region comprising Croatia, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Autonomous Region of Italy, and Slovenia, has been expanding thanks to a newly launched initiative North Adriatic Clean Hydrogen Investment Platform (NACHIP). A grant of 7.6 million euro has been awarded to the consortium of 12 partners from the three participating countries. The initiative represents an opportunity for up to 18 SMEs who will be selected to receive a grant of up to 60.000 euro each and join the two-tier NACHIP acceleration programme through which they be integrated in the value chains evolving around the five industrial pilot projects based on hydrogen-related technologies.

Main goals and a wider impact

NACHIP aims to validate nascent technologies at TRL8-9, pilot dynamic clean hydrogen value chains, develop an acceleration programme for transfer of the technologies to market. These results will enable market replicability of innovations across NAHV territories, particularly benefiting less developed regions.

Specifically, main goals of NACHIP are:

  1. Implement and scale-up a portfolio of investment propositions (pilots) for hydrogen-related technologies, initially as TRL 6 or higher, across selected value chains.
  2. Develop “local hydrogen alliances” around these pilots to anchor further development of target value chains.
  3. Generate an investable portfolio of hydrogen-related solutions with an acceleration program to support continuous technology maturation, dissemination, and integration into the NAHV ecosystem and beyond.

Consortium and collaboration

The NACHIP consortium involves 12 private and public organisations spanning Slovenia, Croatia, and the Friuli Venezia Giulia Autonomous Region (FVG), Italy, led by Jožef Stefan Institute from Ljubljana. Other partners of the NACHIP consortium are: ECUBES, KSSENA, ETRA, DOK-ING, Municipality of Velenje, META Group, META Circularity, University of Zagreb Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing , Leonitus, Serichim and Faber. All are committed to cross-border integration of hydrogen production, distribution, consumption, and clean hydrogen exchange. Collaboration will continue through governance integrated into the NAHV SPV to ensure continuity and maximize its impact.

The pilots

The NACHIP acceleration programme is developed around five industrial pilot projects aiming to create three hydrogen-base value chains these pilots are outline here, as follows.

Co-financing and time frame

The three-year initiative will use its grant award to co-finance projects across the North Adriatic region. The total committed value of the initiative is 10.5 million euro. The total grant funding provided by the NACHIP amounts to EUR 7.6 million, out of which 67.2 % is destined to finance the implementation of 5 pilot projects. The vast majority of the funding will be destined directly to the maturation of the technologies including the gaps fulfilment process supported by Cascade Financing. The predominant part of the Cascade Funding will target less developed regions of the territories, including Eastern Slovenia, Mediterranean Croatia and Central Croatia. The co-financing is well balanced among the three territories of the NAHV allocating 19.3 % of the total grant requested to FVG (and 23,8 % to Italy), 30.4 % to Croatia, and 31.7 % to Slovenia, before the portion of the grant destined to the Cascade Financing.

Contact for more information and inquiries:

Matjaz Logar, NACHIP Coordinator, matjaz.logar@ijs.si

Jurij Giacomelli, NACHIP Communication&Dissemination, jurij.giacomelli@meta-circularity.eu