Research & Innovation co-operation with Africa on hydrogen
Summary
The EuroHPC Joint Undertaking (hereinafter “EuroHPC JU”), will contribute to the ambition of value creation in the Union with the overall mission to develop, deploy, extend and maintain in the Union an integrated world class supercomputing and quantum computing infrastructure and to develop and support a highly competitive and innovative High Performance Computing (HPC) ecosystem, extreme scale, power-efficient and highly resilient HPC and data technologies.
Programme Name
Programme Description
The EuroHPC Joint Undertaking (hereinafter “EuroHPC JU”), will contribute to the ambition of value creation in the Union with the overall mission to develop, deploy, extend and maintain in the Union an integrated world class supercomputing and quantum computing infrastructure and to develop and support a highly competitive and innovative High Performance Computing (HPC) ecosystem, extreme scale, power-efficient and highly resilient HPC and data technologies.
Call
Detailed Call Description
The proposal should explore potential research, innovation and technological options for production, storage, transportation, distribution and usage of renewable hydrogen and the associated environmental impacts (considering a life cycle perspective); exploring alternative business models, techno-economic aspects, industrial implications and market opportunities; geopolitical consideration vis a vis the development of a global hydrogen market and the socio-economic implications on the African continent; network requirements, etc.
Proposals should identify the potential geographical and thematic areas where EU and African countries could develop mutual understanding and cooperation based on local production of hydrogen based on renewable energy locally available. At least two such areas should be developed in detail to exemplify the benefits and impacts.
In addition, it should:
- take into consideration the associated social, economic and environmental implications of alternative deployment paths of renewable hydrogen and other power fuels in Africa taking into consideration a life cycle approach and the relevant global value chains;
- identify possible barriers and opportunities to the introduction of renewable hydrogen technologies.
The proposal should also:
- define the life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology to assess the social, economic and environmental impacts of such development
- foresee the inventory of relevant regulations and standards, and absence thereof, as well as policy and other incentives planed or in place to deliver renewable hydrogen projects.
- identify local training needs
Eligibility For Participation Notes
At least three partners from three different African countries must be part of the consortium.
Due to the scope of this topic, legal entities established in all member states of the African Union are exceptionally eligible for EU funding.
Programme Category
EU Competitive ProgrammesTotal Budget
€179,500,000Thematic Categories
- Energy
- Research, Technological Development and Innovation
Eligibility for Participation
- Central Government
- Large Enterprises
- Researchers/Research Centers/Institutions
- State-owned Enterprises
