Pioneering Green Hydrogen Research
Innovative Solutions for a Sustainable Future
Through it’s associate Energy Co-operative Ireland Ltd, Muirchumhacht SEAPOWER participates in cutting edge green hydrogen projects leading the charge in sustainability innovation.

Sh2amrock
Will establish essential infrastructure for hydrogen’s production, distribution, and use. This five-year project, with an estimated investment of around €80 million, will demonstrate how hydrogen can enhance the integration of renewable energy sources through sector coupling and support the widespread adoption of renewable hydrogen in Ireland’s energy system. The project will achieve this by developing Ireland’s first hydrogen valley and a multi-modal hydrogen transport hub in Galway.

GreenHysland
GREEN HYSLAND aims to deploy a fully-functioning Hydrogen (H2) ecosystem in the island of Mallorca, Spain, turning the island into Europe’s first H2 hub in Southern Europe. This will be achieved by producing green hydrogen from solar energy and delivering it to the end users, such as the island’s tourism, transport, industry and energy sectors, including gas grid injection for green heat and power local end-use.

SEAFUEL
SEAFUEL aims to use the renewable resources across the Atlantic Area to power the local transport fleet and support the shift towards a low-carbon economy. The project will use the expertise and infrastructure of the partners in renewable energy, namely solar, wind and marine, to demonstrate the viability of hydrogen as a fuel to be used by the local transport authorities. Success of the project will promote a sustainable transport system that can be adopted by other Atlantic regions.

GENCOMM
GENCOMM addressed the energy sustainability challenges of NWE communities through the implementation of smart hydrogen-based energy matrixes. The project validated the maturity of hydrogen technologies by implementing 3 pilot plants linking the 3 main northwest European renewable sources (Solar Power, Wind Power, and Bioenergy) with energy storage and the main forms of energetic demand (Heat, Power and Transportation fuels). The final goal of the project was to lead NWE’s road to sustainability while granting hydrogen its position as a commercially viable energy medium for the future.

HUGE
The Hydrogen Utilization & Green Energy (HUGE) project was a 1.4 million 3 year project, which started on the 1st of June 2019. The project was funded by the Northern Periphery and Arctic (NPA) Programme, under priority Axis 3 – Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. HUGE ambition was to raise awareness of the use of green hydrogen as a viable energy vector for remote and rural communities in housing, transport, and industry.

Sh2amrock will establish essential infrastructure for hydrogen’s production, distribution, and use. This five-year project, with an estimated investment of around €80 million, will demonstrate how hydrogen can enhance the integration of renewable energy sources through sector coupling and support the widespread adoption of renewable hydrogen in Ireland’s energy system. The project will achieve this by developing Ireland’s first hydrogen valley and a multi-modal hydrogen transport hub in Galway.

GREEN HYSLAND aims to deploy a fully-functioning Hydrogen (H2) ecosystem in the island of Mallorca, Spain, turning the island into Europe’s first H2 hub in Southern Europe. This will be achieved by producing green hydrogen from solar energy and delivering it to the end users, such as the island’s tourism, transport, industry and energy sectors, including gas grid injection for green heat and power local end-use.

SEAFUEL aims to use the renewable resources across the Atlantic Area to power the local transport fleet and support the shift towards a low-carbon economy. The project will use the expertise and infrastructure of the partners in renewable energy, namely solar, wind and marine, to demonstrate the viability of hydrogen as a fuel to be used by the local transport authorities. Success of the project will promote a sustainable transport system that can be adopted by other Atlantic regions.

GENCOMM addressed the energy sustainability challenges of NWE communities through the implementation of smart hydrogen-based energy matrixes. The project validated the maturity of hydrogen technologies by implementing 3 pilot plants linking the 3 main northwest European renewable sources (Solar Power, Wind Power, and Bioenergy) with energy storage and the main forms of energetic demand (Heat, Power and Transportation fuels). The final goal of the project was to lead NWE’s road to sustainability while granting hydrogen its position as a commercially viable energy medium for the future.

The Hydrogen Utilization & Green Energy (HUGE) project was a 1.4 million 3 year project, which started on the 1st of June 2019. The project was funded by the Northern Periphery and Arctic (NPA) Programme, under priority Axis 3 – Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. HUGE ambition was to raise awareness of the use of green hydrogen as a viable energy vector for remote and rural communities in housing, transport, and industry.