Türkiye-Hungary Green Hydrogen Partnership for Decarbonization
Key Ideas
- Türkiye’s Green Hydrogen Producers Association (H2DER) and Hungary’s Ministry of Innovation and Technology (HUMDA) signed an MoU to collaborate on green hydrogen initiatives.
- The partnership aims to boost stakeholder participation across the green hydrogen ecosystem, focusing on production, transportation, storage, and usage components.
- Both parties expressed enthusiasm for joint efforts to enhance mutual benefits, emphasizing the importance of green hydrogen in achieving carbon neutrality.
- The agreement highlights the significance of data sharing, infrastructure development, and specialized zones in advancing the green hydrogen landscape in both countries.
Türkiye's Green Hydrogen Producers Association (H2DER) and Hungary's Ministry of Innovation and Technology, represented by the Agency for Green Development in Mobility (HUMDA), have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on green hydrogen initiatives. The agreement emphasizes cooperation in advancing the green hydrogen ecosystem in both countries, with a focus on decarbonization goals. Stakeholder participation across various stages of green hydrogen production, transportation, storage, and usage components is set to increase through this partnership. H2DER and HUMDA officials highlighted the importance of joint efforts in leveraging Türkiye's clean energy potential and Hungary's commitment to achieving the EU's 2050 goals through collaborative projects. The agreement underlines the significance of data sharing, infrastructure development, and the establishment of specialized green hydrogen zones to drive decarbonization efforts. Both sides expressed optimism about the positive impact of this collaboration on achieving carbon neutrality and advancing green hydrogen technologies in Türkiye and Hungary.
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Green Hydrogen
Infrastructure
Decarbonization
Legislation
EU
Cooperation
Memorandum
Stakeholders
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