The continuous increase in global energy consumption has highlighted the decline of fossil fuels and triggered a global environmental alert due to the growing emission of CO2 and other greenhouse gases. The progressive escalation of this scenario has raised awareness of the need to find sustainable alternatives, such as the increasing share of renewable energy sources, the deployment of carbon-free fuels like hydrogen and ammonia, and the electrification of energy-intensive industry.
In this context, the European projects WINNER (Clean Hydrogen Partnership, GA ID 101007165), eCOCO2 (H2020 SC3, GA ID 838077), PROTOSTACK (Clean Hydrogen Partnership, GA ID 101101504), SINGLE (Clean Hydrogen Partnership, GA ID 101112144) and SUSTAINCELL (Clean Hydrogen Partnership, GA ID 101101479) funded by the European Commission, focus on the development of sustainable technologies, with the aim of driving decarbonisation through the environmentally friendly production of chemicals, fuels and energy in industry.