Fondazione Bruno Kessler is partner of the North Adriatic Hydrogen Valley (NAHV) project and will be in charge of several activities such as the safety plan, the modelling of the digital twin of H2 valley and definition for a certification scheme for the green H2 guarantees of origin. Furthermore, FBK will be responsible of the activities related to exploitation and replication of the results.
Matteo Testi – Head of HyRES Unit at the Center for Sustainable Energy – has been interviewed by Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso transeuropa OBCT with regards to the NAHV project and how it can confirm the fundamental role of hydrogen in the energy transition.
In the article Da Trento a Zagabria via Lubiana, il futuro dell’idrogeno [From Trento to Zagreb passing through Lubljana, the future of hydrogen], Matteo explains the objective of NAHV project, the importance of the collaboration between science, politics, industry and society.
Matteo also explains the role of hydrogen and batteries in the sector of electric cars.
OBCT is a think tank and a media specialised on South-East Europe, Turkey, Eastern Europe and the Caucasus and on the EU policies in the fields of media freedom, civil society, the enlargement and coesion. It is committed to strengthening the European project by supporting transnational relations and exploring issues which are crucial for the EU democracy.
The interview is done in the context of the project Energy4Future that aims to explore and narrate the support that cohesion funds provide to counter energy crisis and energy poverty and by stimulating energy transition at the European level.