This week, ACE Mobility organized the Autumn School on Hydrogen Technologies as part of the Green SKHy project. The program was held in close collaboration with Université Marie et Louis Pasteur, Hochschule für Technik und Architektur Freiburg, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, and HAN University of Applied Sciences at Cleantech Park Arnhem.
Over the course of five intensive days, (PhD) students and young researchers from France, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands explored the entire hydrogen value chain, from production to application. The curriculum included:
- Introduction to the hydrogen ecosystem
- Production & electrolysis, featuring hands-on experiments with electrolyser kits
- Infrastructure & safety
- Storage & regulations
- Fuel cells & hydrogen combustion engines (H2ICE)
Participants not only attended lectures and workshops but also visited leading companies in the region and gained practical experience in laboratories, connecting theory with real-world applications.
The Autumn School concluded with a certificate ceremony, celebrating the commitment and achievements of all participants.
A special thanks goes to all partners for their engagement and contributions: Nedstack Fuel Cell Technology, HyGear, JP-Energiesystemen, HAN Automotive Research, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, Université Marie et Louis Pasteur, Hochschule für Technik und Architektur Freiburg, Cleantech Park Arnhem, Rijnstate, and HAN Hydromotive.
Through initiatives like this, Green SKHy is building the knowledge and skills needed to drive Europe’s hydrogen transition forward, preparing the next generation of experts to contribute to a sustainable, climate-neutral future.