An interdepartmental H2Tech LAB ‘Laboratory of Hydrogen Technologies’ will be created at Gdansk University of Technology (PG) thanks to the cooperation of scientists from the following faculties: chemistry, electrical engineering and automation, electronics, telecommunications and computer science, as well as technical physics and applied mathematics.
The laboratory will be created as a result of the integration of the existing R&D infrastructure that is the Linte^2 Laboratory and the new infrastructures developed within the projects: “Gdańsk Tech Hydrogen – based energy Storage Testbed” (Gdańsk Tech HEST), “Gdańsk Tech scalable and efficient electrolysis stack prototype” and “Gdańsk Tech Hydrogen transport and storage in chemical compounds”.
The projects are perfectly in line with EU and Polish hydrogen strategies, which foresee that renewable hydrogen will play a key role in the decarbonisation of industrial and energy sectors, and H2Tech LAB will undoubtedly increase the visibility of PG’s hydrogen competence in the public space.