Over the past two weeks, our partners – Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, PLANET, and Deutsche WindGuard – have jointly organized three training sessions in Groningen (the Netherlands) and Oldenburg (Germany), bringing together students, PhD candidates, and professionals to gain hands-on experience in electrolysis and fuel cell technologies.
The trainings focused on a practical, application-oriented approach, allowing participants to explore key challenges not only through theory but through direct technical work. To support this, a pilot solution developed by the Green-SKHy project was used, enabling cross-border training and fostering international knowledge exchange.


📍 Next stop: Fribourg during Swiss Hydrogen Week! 🇨🇭