Denmark pre-qualifies 28 hydrogen projects for the IPCEI programme

Ballard, Everfuel and 5 Ramboll projects are among the pre-qualified projects

The Danish government has pre-qualified 28 Danish hydrogen projects for Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI). These pre-qualified organisations can now participate in matchmaking with other relevant partners and form partnerships to help transits the EU to Net-Zero.

The deadline for submission of final applications is 7th April, whereas the Danish government expects to make the final decision at the end of April. The EU and member states will eventually make the final decision later this year.

Among the shortlisted projects, there are five projects proposed by Ramboll, which span from a green east-west shipping corridor through the Baltic Sea to hydrogen storage in salt caverns. Eva Ravn Nielsen, Chief Consultant for Power-to-X at Ramboll, said, “We look forward to the matchmaking and to offering European companies our competencies.”

Below is the list of all 28 shortlisted projects/companies.

  • Aarhus University
  • Ballard Power Systems
  • Blue World Technologies
  • Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners
  • Danfoss
  • DFDS
  • Danish Gas Technology Center
  • Everfuel Zero Emissions Program
  • Everfuel H2 Bus
  • Everfuel HySynergy 2.0
  • Evida
  • Green Hydrogen Hub Denmark
  • Green Fuels for Denmark
  • Green Hydrogen Systems
  • GreenLab Slice
  • Marlog
  • Nel Hydrogen
  • OSK-Shiptech
  • Port of Roenne
  • Ramboll CCU
  • Ramboll H2 Storage in Caverns
  • Ramboll H2 Corridor
  • Ramboll Ports and Airports
  • REintegrate
  • Siemens Gamesa
  • Strandmoellen
  • Waterfall
  • Vestas

Ethan Mandel

Ethan is the special correspondent for Europe covering the hydrogen industry for H2 Bulletin. Please click on the email icon to contact me via email or follow me on social media. I am reachable on Phone: 02081237815
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