The NordicH2ubs project aims to understand the needs and challenges of creating and expanding hydrogen hubs and valleys towards 2030 and 2040.

Activities

NordicH2ubs links different research perspectives and cover multiple industry sectors. NordicH2ubs case studies provide new understandings on how to ensure successful cross-sectorial linkage between Nordic hydrogen hubs across land and sea towards 2030 and 2040.

In parallel to the case studies, NordicH2ubs researches hydrogen socio-economic and regulatory barriers, and the adoption of standards and safety measures. In addition, NordicH2ubs applies energy system models and toolboxes to determine how the increasing H2 demands will affect the wider energy systems in the Nordic countries and Europe.

NordicH2ubs Partners

The NordicH2ubs compromises a consortium with partners from all the Nordic countries. This diverse and synergistic collaboration will create outcomes and impact of greater value for the Nordic countries than could be achieved through the national activities alone.

The NordicH2ubs consortium consists of 3 universities (NTNU, Chalmers and Aalborg), 2 research institutes (SINTEF and VTT) and 10 industry partners (DBI, INE, Alleima, Kemira, Norwegian Hydrogen, Greenstat, Everfuel, Aalborg forsyning, Volvo, and Þrymur HF).