ECHA
The University of Agriculture in Krakow has been accepted as a member of the European Clean Hydrogen Alliance.
The European Clean Hydrogen Alliance was set up by the European Commission to support the implementation of investments and the establishment of a hydrogen economy in the European Union in line with the European Hydrogen Strategy.
The Alliance is expected to play a pivotal role in supporting investment activities along the entire value chain, covering production, transport, storage and use of hydrogen in specific economic sectors (e.g. transport, industry, energy, heating). Where necessary, the Clean Hydrogen Alliance will take action to support the labour market and adapt it to the needs of the hydrogen economy.