H2Hubs

The project aims to support small and medium-sized enterprises in their energy transition, with a focus on the development and implementation of common infrastructure. Particular attention is paid to the analysis of hydrogen-integrating solutions, evaluated for their technical, economic and environmental relevance.

Date

From 01/01/26 to 31/12/28

Type

Project

Status

Started

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Methodological approach

Based on analyses conducted in the various partner countries, cross-border working groups will be organized on a thematic basis. Their mission will be to identify technical, regulatory and economic barriers, as well as the main challenges to enable the practical implementation of hydrogen solutions within SMEs.

Expected results

These working groups will need to make operational recommendations to facilitate the adoption of these technologies. The project will also examine opportunities for development of innovation projects at European level, particularly through dedicated funding programmes


Partners

  • Belgians : Green Energy Park, GRE Liège, TWEED

  • Germans : City of Aachen, the Aachen City Region, the Düren District Administration, the Chamber of Industry and Commerce (IHK) Aachen, the Economic Development Agency for the District of Heinsberg and the Structural and Economic Development Department of the District of Euskirchen

  • Dutch : WaterstofNet

Host(s)

2 profile(s) associated to this action.

View GRE Liège's profile

GRE Liège

The GRE-Liège is an ‘ensemblier’ within which private and public operators develop innovative and promising economic projects, in line with the strategic sectors resulting from the Marshall Plan and the specific characteristics of Liège.

Quai Sur - Meuse 19, 4000 Liège, Belgique

Last updated: 25/09/2025

View Cluster TWEED's profile

TWEED

A Walloon organisation bringing together companies active in the sustainable energy sector, Cluster Tweed initiates, participates in and monitors a wide range of projects in various sectors (wind power, photovoltaics, geothermal energy, smartgrids, etc.) and professions (R&D, financing, manufacturing, marketing, etc.).

Last updated: 15/10/2025